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  <p>The U.S. remains far and away the leader in the field for now, with 250 HPC systems on the Top 500 list. U.S.-based tech firms build most of the world's systems.< p>
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  <p>But U.S. dominance today is no guarantee of future success. Last week at SC12, the annual supercomputing conference, a panel of HPC researchers from China was asked about that nation's exascale plans.< p>
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  <p>Depei Qian, a professor at Beihang University and director of the Sino-German Joint Software Institute, said that China has historically been five years or more behind the U.S. Although China has tried to close the gap in recent years, Qian said: &quot;Still, I guess three to five years will be the reality&quot; of the gap between the two nations' efforts.< p>
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  <p>Earl Joseph, an HPC analyst at IDC, had a different take. &quot;The Chinese are being very polite -- their goal is to build it (an exascale system) first,cheap jordan shoes,&quot; he said.< p>
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  <p>Part of China's effort includes building an indigenous tech industry. &quot;What I think is interesting is the dedication (in China) to creating a home-grown economy for computing,&quot; said Pete Beckman,cheap jordans for sale, director of the Exascale Technology and Computing Institute at Argonne National Laboratory.< p>
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