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Japan's Fugaku, the world's fastest supercomputer, currently utilized in research to combat the novel coronavirus, ramped up from partial to full-scale operations on March 9. Fugaku, jointly ...
The Riken research institute’s Fugaku supercomputer, the world’s fastest, is back in the global spotlight with a special award for its simulations of how aerosol droplets disperse and ...
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 ...
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Before Fugaku took the title in June 2020, the IBM Summit machine had held the title of world's fastest supercomputer for two years. The majority of the world's supercomputers are financed ...
“The SHIROKANE supercomputer provided by the Human Genome Center, for example, has been excellent, but it cannot compete with the petascale computing power of the new Fugaku ...
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.
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