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2026-07-10
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2026-07-10
Sugon announced at the 2026 Intelligent Computing Applications Conference that it has commissioned Shuguang 8000 (Dengfeng), China’s first fully domestically produced 100,000‑AI‑accelerator‑card supercluster, and has launched development of a second
Sugon announced at the 2026 Intelligent Computing Applications Conference that it has commissioned Shuguang 8000 (Dengfeng), China’s first fully domestically produced 100,000‑AI‑accelerator‑card supercluster, and has launched development of a second 100k‑card system. The Shuguang 8000 adopts a “super‑intelligent fusion” architecture to meet full‑precision, large‑scale compute demands for large models and scientific AI, supporting FP64–INT8 precision. It targets scientific computing, large‑model training, AI inference and industrial simulation. The system is connected to the national integrated supercomputing network; on its 100k‑card core nodes Sugon says it has completed 300+ application optimizations across 20+ frontier areas including large models, robotics, quantum computing and new materials. More than 70 applications have been scaled to ~10,000‑card deployments, validating core‑node stability and reliability under large‑scale, high‑load research tasks.
2026-07-10
China said the Hague arbitration ruling — which found China’s maritime claims in the South China Sea inconsistent with international law — is illegal, invalid and non‑binding; China does not accept or recognize it and will not accept any claims based
China said the Hague arbitration ruling — which found China’s maritime claims in the South China Sea inconsistent with international law — is illegal, invalid and non‑binding; China does not accept or recognize it and will not accept any claims based on the ruling. The Philippines said it will continue to push for a Code of Conduct in the South China Sea and treat the arbitration award as an immutable basis. China called a Code of Conduct a key measure to implement the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea and a China‑ASEAN consensus, pledged to accelerate consultations with ASEAN to conclude the code, and urged the Philippines not to use the ruling to obstruct its conclusion.
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