Taishan, the country's largest supercomputer, has been struggling to keep up with competitors such as IBM and Huawei.
In recent years, China's high-performance computing (HPC) landscape has undergone significant changes. While Taishan was once considered one of the world's most powerful supercomputers, its decline has become a critical moment for China's HPC industry.
One reason behind Taishan's decline is the increasing competition from other countries. For example, IBM recently launched its "System z" line of servers, which offer faster processing speeds than Taishan. Additionally, Huawei's Kunlun server also offers similar performance, making it difficult for Taishan to compete on price.
Another factor contributing to Taishan's decline is the lack of support from government agencies. In the past
