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The Tokyo Institute of Technology and other organizations have announced the start of development of highly performing generative artificial intelligence using the Fugaku supercomputer ...
Japan has announced plans to start constructing the first ever "zeta-class" supercomputer next year. Once fully operational, it will be 1,000 times faster than today's most powerful supercomputers.
Japanese supercomputer Fugaku--named after Mount Fuji, Japan's tallest peak--has scaled new heights as the world's fastest supercomputer. Fugaku ranked No. 1 in the world on June 22 in ...
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 ...
Japanese supercomputer Fugaku has taken the top spot in the list of 500 most powerful supercomputers in the world. Fugaku, a supercomputing system jointly developed by Japanese tech firm Fujitsu ...
including Japan’s new supercomputer Fugaku at RIKEN’s Kobe campus, which will enable deep AI-driven analyses of genomic and molecular data. “We’re also gathering and partnering with the ...
Supercomputer Fugaku in Japan has nearly four million CPU cores, making it the second-largest computer ever built.
Personalised health MOTs could be offered to everyone approaching retirement age under plans being considered by the Health ...
Japan, for instance, has announced plans to use its Fugaku supercomputer – the second fastest in the world – to develop a large language model (LLM) for generative AI using the Japanese language.
the AMD-powered Frontier supercomputer surpassed 1.1 exaflops, or 1.1 quintillion computations per second, the lab announced on Monday. The previous record was held by Japan's ARM A64X Fugaku ...