Now, Japan is looking to challenge that record by building the world’s first-ever ‘zeta-class’ supercomputer. Known as Fugaku ...
It aims to be 1,000 times more powerful than the AMD-powered Frontier exascale computer, currently the fastest supercomputer ...
Japan is investing over $750 million to build the world’s first zeta-class supercomputer, aiming for a 1,000-fold increase in ...
Japan's RIKEN Center for Computational Science has unveiled a virtual version of its Fugaku supercomputer that can be ...
Japan plans to spend about $761 million to build a Zettaflop supercomputer. It is called Fugaku Next. It will be built by ...
Fugaku, jointly developed by the Riken research institute and leading computer maker Fujitsu Ltd., was scheduled to go into full operation on April 1, but things went more smoothly than forecast.
Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) is planning to build a successor to the country’s Fugaku supercomputer, which it claims will be the world’s first ...
Switzerland has a new supercomputer, which was inaugurated by Federal Councilor Guy Parmelin this week at the national ...
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Electrically Modulated Light Antenna Points the Way to Faster Computer Chips Sep. 9, 2024 — Physicists present a nanometer-sized light antenna with electrically modulated surface properties -- a ...
The computer is expected to go online in 2030 and ... the world’s first-ever ‘zeta-class’ supercomputer. Known as Fugaku Next, the revolutionary machine should eventually be capable of ...