Engineers in Japan have switched on the world's first hybrid quantum supercomputer. The 20-qubit quantum computer, called ...
Quantinuum and Japan’s RIKEN research institution announced the on-premise installation of Quantinuum’s “Reimei” quantum ...
Quantinuum, a quantum computer company based in Colorado, USA, and the RIKEN Institute, the National Research and Development Agency that owns the supercomputer 'Fugaku,' announced on February 12 ...
In addition to housing Reimei, Riken is also home to Japan’s first quantum computer, which went online in April 2023. That ...
Fugaku, jointly developed by the Riken research institute and leading computer maker Fujitsu Ltd., became the world's fastest supercomputer for the first time in June in the twice-yearly ranking.
Quantinuum, the world's largest integrated quantum computing company, and RIKEN, Japan's largest comprehensive research ...
Jointly developed by the Riken research institute and leading computer maker Fujitsu Ltd., Fugaku reached 442 quadrillion calculations per second--roughly three times ahead of the runner-up ...
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Fujitsu Limited and Yokohama National University today announced the achievement of the world's first real-time prediction of multiple typhoon-associated tornadoes using advanced supercomputing ...
The Fugaku supercomputer, operated by the RIKEN Center for Computational Science in Japan, was named to the No. 1 slot in an updated list of the world's top 500 supercomputers, which was published ...
This prediction calculation used only 5% of Fugaku's computational resources, indicating the potential for even larger-scale and faster predictions in the future. The two partners will release ...