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Fujitsu has been awarded the contract to design the successor to the supercomputer Fugaku, dubbed FugakuNEXT. Set to be housed alongside the current system at Japanese research institute Riken, the ...
The Japanese RIKEN Institute, operator of the Fugaku supercomputer, orders technology for the next generation FugakuNEXT from ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNFujitsu to design Japan’s zetta-class supercomputer that’s 1000 times more powerfulExplore the future of computing with FugakuNext, Japan's next-gen supercomputer designed for AI and scientific simulations.
Fujitsu’s computer will reportedly have 64 qubits, although the company wants to produce a 1,000-qubit machine by April 2026. This would sit between Google’s latest record, 54 qubits , and IBM ...
Researchers at RISE and Fujitsu in Japan have developed the world’s largest-class superconducting quantum computer.
The second important aspect is that Fujitsu is one of the biggest contributors to ARM ecosystem. Fujitsu’s previous chip A64FX Arm CPU was used to build FUGAKU, that had ranked as world’s fastest ...
Fujitsu and research institute Riken announced Thursday the successful development of Japan's second quantum computer, as part of research efforts around the world to make the nascent technology ...
Japan has announced the successor to its legendary Fugaku supercomputer, which is currently ranked the fourth fastest computer system in the world by Top500.org.The Arm-based system is a half ...
Fujitsu and research institute Riken on Thursday announced the successful development of Japan's second quantum computer, as part of research efforts around the world to make the nascent ...
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