RIKEN and Fujitsu today announced that the K computer (*1), a supercomputer currently under their joint development, has achieved a LINPACK (*2) benchmark performance of 10.51 petaflops (10.51 ...
RIKEN and Fujitsu have today announced that their Japanese supercomputer named “K Computer,” which took the number one slot for being the world’s fastest computer back in June, has now increased its ...
The "K Computer" - a supercomputer that's the product of a joint venture between RIKEN and Fujitsu, has been named the world's fastest supercomputer at the International Supercomputing Conference. The ...
On September 28th, RIKEN and RIST (Research Organization for Information Science and Technology) officially made the K computer 1, a supercomputer developed since 2006, available for use by members of ...
Do you know about the supercomputer named "K"? Yes, it's that large-scale computer which became famous after a remark made by a Diet member, Ms. Renho, "What's wrong with being number two in the world ...
Having fallen from the peak of the Top 500 list of super computers a few years ago, Japan’s K computer is back up there again, this time on the Graph 500 supercomputer ranking. Graph 500 is a ...
Remember the K -- the Fujitsu supercomputer that promised to do a whopping ten petaflops by the year 2012? Well, it hasn't reached that threshold just yet, but according to the latest Top 500 ...
K Computer, the Japanese supercomputer that took the TOP500 crown as the world’s fastest back in June, has improved on its own top score with a new 10.51 petaflop achievement. Put in other words, that ...
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