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Japan's sequel to Fugaku supercomputer will be Arm'd to the teethX' CPUs Fujitsu has bagged the contract to design Japan's next-gen supercomputer to succeed the Fugaku system, and it looks ...
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 ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNJapan unveils world’s most advanced quantum–classical hybrid computing systemJapan hosts the world’s most powerful quantum–classical setup with IBM’s Heron processor and Fugaku supercomputer.
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Stocktwits on MSNIBM’s ‘Most Performant’ Quantum System Two Goes Global With Riken Deployment, Taps Into Fugaku SupercomputerIBM, Inc. (IBM) announced late Monday that Japanese national research laboratory Riken unveiled the first “IBM Quantum System ...
The Japanese RIKEN Institute, operator of the Fugaku supercomputer, orders technology for the next generation FugakuNEXT from ...
IBM and Riken, a national research laboratory in Japan, have unveiled the first quantum computer to be co-located with ...
Caltech professor of chemistry Sandeep Sharma and colleagues from IBM and the RIKEN Center for Computational Science in Japan ...
A groundbreaking simulation reveals how neutron star mergers forge black holes, generate gamma-ray bursts, and scatter gold ...
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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.
In 2020, Fugaku was the world's fastest supercomputer, a title it held for two years before being surpassed by the US-based, Arm-powered Frontier supercomputer. Virtual Fugaku is a software stack ...
Supercomputers play a vital role in scientific discoveries — from helping us forecast climate change to discovering new drugs. ... Fugaku supercomputer. (Image credit: 文部科学省 CC BY 4.0) ...
The Fugaku supercomputer, developed jointly with Fujitsu, has topped two global rankings for the 10th consecutive time, research institute Riken said Tuesday. Since its global ranking debut in ...
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