On June 23, at the ISC 2026 International Supercomputing Conference held in Hamburg, Germany, the latest edition of the global TOP500 supercomputer list was released.
The independently developed system “LingSheng,” deployed at the National Supercomputing Center in Shenzhen, China, topped the global supercomputer TOP500 list with a sustained double-precision floating-point performance of 2.19 EFlops (1018 floating-point operations per second), becoming the world’s first supercomputing system to break through the sustained performance mark of 2 EFlops (200 quintillion operations per second).
This is the first time in nine years that China has topped the TOP500 list since the “Sunway TaihuLight” in 2017.