A domestic computing-system software full-stack platform named 'Yisuan Ark',
jointly developed by the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Computer Network
Information Center and other institutions, went live on June 29. The platform
targets software adaptation and code-migration bottlenecks on domestic compute,
simplifies scientific research operations, and offers an integrated solution for
building a scientific-computing software ecosystem. Its developers say it links
algorithms, code and applications across the full chain, aiming to move domestic
compute from hardware-led capability toward mature hardware–software
coordination and to support an autonomous, controllable, efficient and
easy-to-use domestic scientific-computing ecosystem.