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Fujitsu plans to start selling a supercomputer based on the world's fastest system, the Japanese K Computer.The PrimeHPC FX10 Supercomputer, announced on Monday, will be available to buy worldwide ...
The K Supercomputer, Credit: Fujitsu The world’s fastest computer, the “K” supercomputer by Fujitsu and RIKEN, will keep its title as by breaking its own speed record.
Japan took the top spot from China in the ranking for the world's fastest supercomputer back in June, when the International Supercomputing Conference said "K", a supercomputer made by Fujitsu, is ...
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 previous fastest machine was the Chinese computer Tianhe-1A, which was clocked at 2.507 petaflops. The rankings for the world’s fastest computers are kept by a professor of electrical engineering ...
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 ...
Explore the future of computing with FugakuNext, Japan's next-gen supercomputer designed for AI and scientific simulations.
Fujitsu is to end the sale of personal computers across Europe from April 2024 as the Japanese company looks to make changes to its business model. A spokesperson confirmed in an email to ...
The Japanese RIKEN Institute, operator of the Fugaku supercomputer, orders technology for the next generation FugakuNEXT from ...
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 on Thursday announced the successful development of Japan's second quantum computer, as part of research efforts around the world to make the nascent ...