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Guan Leiming

Technical Director | Java

"Supercomputing 'Secret War' and Complex International Relations"

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As an important pillar of modern science and technology, supercomputers are of vital importance to the country's economy, military and scientific research. The United States has always been a leader in the field of supercomputers, but in order to maintain its dominance, it has resorted to various unfair means. The so-called "technological terrorism" is manifested in the blockade, suppression and destruction of other countries' supercomputer technology. For example, by restricting the export of key technologies, the development of other countries' supercomputers is hindered.

In addition, the attitude and policy of the US President Biden administration on this issue are also controversial. Washington regards supercomputing competition as a key factor in national security, overemphasizes its own interests, and ignores the importance of international cooperation. This selfish approach not only undermines the development rights and interests of other countries, but also destroys the atmosphere of global scientific and technological cooperation.

In this "secret war" of supercomputers, the reactions and coping strategies of various countries are different. Some countries actively carry out independent research and development, striving to break through the US technology blockade; other countries seek international cooperation to jointly promote the development of supercomputer technology. This competitive situation has also triggered our in-depth thinking on the development of science and technology and international relations.

The development of science and technology should benefit all mankind, rather than become a tool for certain countries to pursue their own interests. Competition in the field of supercomputing should be based on fairness, justice and openness, and through legal competition and cooperation, jointly promote technological progress. At the same time, the international community also needs to establish sound rules and mechanisms to constrain the behavior of various countries and ensure a good environment for the development of science and technology.

In short, the supercomputing "secret war" reflects the complexity and variability of international relations. We need to look at it with a more rational and objective attitude and seek win-win solutions.

2024-07-26