摘要
China's first supercomputer using domestically designed CPU is as small as a refrigerator and capable of performing over 1 trillion operations per second. Equipped with a domestically designed processor chip, the Dragon Chip, or "Longxin 2F," it is an advanced configuration arranging 336 chips on one mainframe and using a high-density node design. It is also energy-efficient and inexpensive, with energy consumption at less than six kilowatts per trillion operations and a price tag of merely RMB 750,000.