On June 23, the ISC2026 conference, held in Hamburg, Germany, unveiled the latest edition of the prestigious global supercomputing Top500 list. The fully indigenous 'Lingsheng' supercomputer soared to the pinnacle, boasting a remarkable sustained double-precision floating-point performance of 2.19EFlops. This achievement marks China's return to the global forefront in supercomputing after a hiatus of nine years. Developed by the National Supercomputing Center in Shenzhen, this cutting-edge system showcases an innovative architecture that seamlessly integrates supercomputing with AI capabilities, surpassing the performance of exascale supercomputers from the United States and Europe. Furthermore, 'Lingsheng' leads the way with its pioneering 100% full liquid cooling technology, achieving an impressive energy efficiency ratio of 51GFlops/W. Already, it has been deployed to support a wide array of applications across various domains.
