Japan’s Fugaku supercomputer, the world’s fastest in terms of computing speed, has been switched on earlier than planned so that it can be used for coronavirus research. The supercomputer, named after ...
AI hardware-as-a-service company SambaNova Systems will deploy one of its supercomputers at the RIKEN Center for Computational Science (R-CCS) in Japan. The DataScale system will be paired with Fugaku ...
Japan's high-performance computer Fugaku was named the fastest super computer in the world, a computer statistic website, TOP500, announced late Monday. Fugaku is 2.8 times more powerful than the ...
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, ...
Fujitsu has this week announced that their Fugaku supercomputer has now been optimised for preparation to be enabled for public use. Fugaku is a Japanese supercomputer developed as a core system for ...
For the first time in years, Japan has the fastest supercomputer in the world and it’s being used to research the spread and treatment of the novel coronavirus. The leading-edge technology developed ...
Packing unimaginable speed with user-friendliness, the Japanese supercomputer Fugaku remains at the top of the world, just like its namesake. Named after Mount Fuji, Japan's tallest peak, Fugaku ...
Japan has taken the lead in the supercomputer race, having built a machine that is 2.8 times faster than the previous title holder, according to its developers. The Fugaku supercomputer was developed ...
When originally conceived, Japan’s Post-K supercomputer was supposed to be the country’s first exascale system. Developed by Fujitsu and the RIKEN Center for Computational Science, the system, now ...
The Japanese supercomputer Fugaku remains at the head of the pack after defending its title as the fastest in the world, its third straight time finishing first, following contests in June and ...