ABCI 3.0, the most advanced public supercomputer in Japan specializing in the research and development of artificial intelligence, began full-scale operation on Jan. 20. The supercomputer was ...
TOKYO -- Japan has dispatched its newest supercomputer to help combat the spread of the novel coronavirus even though it is not fully completed, moving up its scheduled launch from next year.
FYI Japan's K computer is powered by domestic CPU developed by Fujitsu based on the SPARC architecture and does not use Intel. well maybe they should , the K computer held te top spot for like 6months ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan plans to build the world's fastest-known supercomputer in a bid to arm the country's manufacturers with a platform for research that could help them develop and improve ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese supercomputer simulations showed that wearing two masks gave limited benefit in blocking viral spread compared with one properly fitted mask. The findings in part contradict ...
TOKYO -- Japanese companies and research institutions are looking for new ways to use the ultrafast number-crunching capabilities of the K supercomputer in manufacturing. Using software developed with ...
Packing unimaginable speed with user-friendliness, the Japanese supercomputer Fugaku remains at the top of the world, just like its namesake. Named after Mount Fuji, Japan's tallest peak, Fugaku ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Supercomputer-driven models simulated in Japan suggested that operating commuter trains with windows open and limiting the number of passengers may help reduce the risk of ...
I think this will be one time wonder until the next decade. Japan is not optimized to run the supercomputer race among the US, China and EU. The economic situation in Japan keeps getting worse every ...
Japan’s Fugaku supercomputer — which in June ranked first in the global Top500 list of such machines, the first time for a Japanese machine in about nine years — was surprisingly not created with the ...
Developed by RIKEN and Fujitsu at the International Supercomputing Conference held on June 22, 2020, 'Fugaku' is a 'TOP500' that comprehensively judges the computing capacity and reliability, and ...
Japan plans to build the world's fastest supercomputer in a bid to arm its manufacturers with a platform for research that could help them develop and improve driverless cars, robotics and medical ...
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