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A widely followed ranking of the world’s most powerful supercomputers has put a Japanese machine called Fugaku at number one, ousting Summit, a U.S. supercomputer at the Department of Energy’s ...
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Fujitsu picked to build system using 'MONAKA-X' CPUs Fujitsu has bagged the contract to design Japan's next-gen supercomputer to succeed the Fugaku system, and it looks set to be another Arm-based ...
Super Cloud: The Fugaku supercomputer was at the forefront of high-performance computing development just a few years ago. Now, the Japanese technology has been turned into a software stack that ...
The Tokyo Institute of Technology and other organizations have announced the start of development of highly performing generative artificial intelligence using the Fugaku supercomputer, one of the ...
The IBM Quantum System Two is co-located with Fugaku, formerly the world's fastest supercomputer, located within the RIKEN Center for Computational Science, Japan's premier HPC center.
The Fugaku supercomputer, developed jointly with Fujitsu, has topped two global rankings for the 10th consecutive time, research institute Riken said Tuesday. Since its global ranking debut in ...
Japan plans to spend about $761 million to build a Zettaflop supercomputer. It is called Fugaku Next. It will be built by Japanese companies RIKEN and Fujitsu, which were both involved in the ...