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By Jeremy Hsu4 Aug 2015 13:00 GMTChina Tightens Control on Exports of Supercomputers, Drones Photo: AFP/Getty Images
China has begun putting new limits on the overseas sales of its most powerful supercomputers and drones. The move to limit some of the more advanced Chinese technologies echoes U.S. restrictions on similar technology exports. Chinese companies seeking to export certain advanced supercomputers or drones will need to apply for export licenses, according to a 31 July announcement by China’s Ministry of Commerce and the General Administration of Customs. For supercomputers, that means anything more powerful than 8 teraflops (8 trillion floating-point operations per second), The Wall Street Journal reports. China currently has the world’s most powerful supercomputer, called Tianhe-2, at 33 petaflops (33 quadrillion floating-point operations per second.) The new Chinese rules likely represent an effort to play up China’s technology strengths, said Andrei Chang, the Hong Kong-based editor of Kanwa Defense, an online publication about military affairs, in a Wall Street Journal interview. But they may also represent a reaction to the U.S. government blacklisting several Chinese supercomputing centers associated with Tianhe-2 because of concerns about their involvement in nuclear weapons development. Both China and the U.S. are leaders in building ever-faster supercomputers. But the U.S. currently lags behind China and Japan in terms of plans to build the first exascale supercomputers. The two Asian nations hope to get there by 2020. On 29 July, President Obama signed an executive order focused on high-performance computing that included the goal of speeding up delivery of the first U.S. exascale supercomputer, which experts don’t expect until 2023. The new Chinese export license restrictions also cover homegrown drones that can fly for more than an hour, along with drones that can stabilize themselves in the midst of strong winds and fly for more than half an hour. That probably won’t affect the business of the Chinese company DJI, which produces the popular Phantom line of commercial drones and currently ranks as the world’s largest commercial drone manufacturer. But it could potentially limit future exports as off-the-shelf drones become more powerful. |
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中国加强控制无人机和超级计算机的出口杰瑞米hsu4月2015日13:00 gmtchina收紧控制出口的超级计算机,drones
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中国和美国的领导人在建设更快的超级计算机。但美国目前落后于中国和日本方面计划建立 ;第一亿亿级超级计算机。这两家亚洲国家希望在那里得到2020。29七月,奥巴马总统签署了一项行政命令,专注于高性能计算,包括加快美国第一亿亿级超级计算机交付的目标,专家不;没想到直到2023。 中国新的出口许可证限制还包括国产飞机能飞一个多小时,随着无人机能稳定自己在 中间;大风飞了半个多小时, ;这可能会影响 ; ;企业;中国企业DJI,产生商业无人机的流行的幻影线 ;目前是世界上最大的商业飞机制造商。但它可能会限制未来的出口,因为现成的无人驾驶飞机变得更加强大。 |