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Martian

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China's HSR moves like the wind

China's HSR rockets through the station.
[video=youtube;pUUYN82hjhA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUUYN82hjhA[/video]

China's CRH380A travels at 486.1 km/h and passes "undisturbed egg" (minimal vibration) test.
[video=youtube;VuZGsWOqrZs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuZGsWOqrZs[/video]

Famous director Zhang Yimou presents "China Railway (High-speed) Promotion 中国铁路(高铁)宣传片"
[video=youtube;iyg3KHy6QLU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyg3KHy6QLU[/video]
 
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pugachev_diver

Banned Idiot
China's current epic buildup of high speed rail is both beneficial and hurtful to the Chinese economy. It will definitely boost the economy and the social well being for the people, but many sections of this project are repetitive and wasteful, the project itself will also leave the state rail corp with few few trillions dollars of debt, which in turn is paid by the tax payers.
 

Martian

Senior Member
Every rail line serves a particular city. What waste are you talking about?

China's current epic buildup of high speed rail is both beneficial and hurtful to the Chinese economy. It will definitely boost the economy and the social well being for the people, but many sections of this project are repetitive and wasteful, the project itself will also leave the state rail corp with few few trillions dollars of debt, which in turn is paid by the tax payers.

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China's high-speed bullet-train-routes map by 2020 (red line).

Show me, on the map, your claim of the "sections of this project [that] are repetitive and wasteful."
 
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pugachev_diver

Banned Idiot
Re: Every rail line serves a particular city. What waste are you talking about?

Cant't name it right off my head at this moment, but I'm sure if you go online, you can easily find 10 different articles talking about this problem.
 

Martian

Senior Member
Re: Every rail line serves a particular city. What waste are you talking about?

Cant't name it right off my head at this moment, but I'm sure if you go online, you can easily find 10 different articles talking about this problem.

Spare me your "sour grapes."
 
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pugachev_diver

Banned Idiot
Re: Every rail line serves a particular city. What waste are you talking about?

Why sour grapes? I'm Chinese myself and I support this project. I'm just pointing out the problem here.
 

Martian

Senior Member
Re: Every rail line serves a particular city. What waste are you talking about?

Why sour grapes? I'm Chinese myself and I support this project. I'm just pointing out the problem here.

If you cannot identify a single major rail line to support your complaint then you have little credibility.
 

Martian

Senior Member
China's Homemade Supercomputer May be the Most Efficient Ever

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"China's Homemade Supercomputer May be the Most Efficient Ever
Technology Review
Published by MIT
Christopher Mims 03/01/2011

As processors hit the power wall, performance per watt means everything.

China's home-grown supercomputer, the Dawning 6000, finally has a launch date: Summer 2011. In terms of raw performance, the machine is not going to be a record breaker, but it will be the first machine in the Top500 to be powered entirely by chips designed entirely by China's Institute of Computing Technology. Long term, they could be a major threat to Intel, AMD, NVIDIA and their ilk.

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Dawning 6000 chassis with 10 Godson 3B-powered blade servers installed

Weiwu Hu, lead architect of the Loongson line of chips, announced the launch of the forthcoming supercomputer at the International Solid State Circuits Conference held last week. (Technology Review has been covering the development of this supercomputer for over a year, since the first intimation of its construction in January 2010.)

What's new as of Hu's latest announcement is the scale of the machine: 300 teraflops, achieved with 3,000 of the 1-Ghz, 8-core Godson 3B chips. That's a far cry from the #1 position on the world's list of the top 500 supercomputers, currently occupied by the 2.56 petaflop Tianhe-1A machine, also built in China, but with Intel CPUs and NVIDIA GPUs.

The absolute power of the machine might not matter much, however, because as the platform matures, performance per watt will become the dominant metric, as it has for all other high performance systems (and even the chips in your laptop and cell phone). As HPC Wire reports, "[T]he Godson-3B appears to be a very power-efficient design, and the upcoming Dawning machine could rival even Blue Gene/Q systems for performance per watt supremacy."

This efficiency is achieved because of the relatively low clock speed of the Godson 3B -- only 1.0 GHz -- and the chips reliance on the MIPS architecture, which is also used in set-top boxes and is making its way into the smartphone market.

Significantly, in June 2010 the Chinese government was rumored to be contemplating the purchase of a 20 percent stake in MIPS Technologies, holder of the rights to the MIPS instruction set.

Hu also announced the launch in 2012 or 2013 of the Godson 3C chip, which at twice the clock speed and twice the cores of the 3B, will be four times as fast. This chip will be used to build a petascale supercomputer. Were such system to debut today, it would likely be among the ten fastest supercomputers on earth."
 

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China likely to launch first probe to explore Mars' surface in 2013: chief scientist

English.news.cn 2011-03-02 15:20:43 FeedbackPrintRSS

BEIJING, March 2 (Xinhua) -- China is likely to launch its first probe to explore the surface of Mars in 2013, a chief scientist said here Wednesday.

"Mars is the first choice for mankind's interplanetary explorations as it is the closest Earth-like planet to Earth and could have life and be turned into a habitable place," Ye Peijian, chief scientist of deep space exploration at the China Academy of Space Technology, told Xinhua.

The mission will use China-made rockets, observation device and detector, said Ye, member of the 11th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, before the annual session of the country's top political advisory body, which is scheduled to open Thursday.

China will update and modify its lunar probes to develop a Mars probe, he said.

The probe should either be launched in November 2013 when Mars and Earth are closest to each other, or failing that in 2016, he said, adding that the probe will be equipped with the latest developed detector.

However, the plan needs government approval first, he added.

China's Mars explorer, Yinghuo-1, is scheduled to be launched from a Russian rocket in November this year to probe the space environment and magnetic fields of Mars.
 
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