Japan already has one of the fastest supercomputers in the world with its Fugaku rig, but the country's scientists are looking at a seriously hefty upgrade in the next few years: a Fugaku Next ...
The Tokyo Institute of Technology and other organizations have announced the start of development of highly performing generative artificial intelligence using the Fugaku supercomputer ...
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To gain a more comprehensive picture, Murase and Christian Hilbe of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology in Germany have run large-scale simulations on Fugaku, one of the world’s most ...
This prediction calculation used only 5% of Fugaku's computational resources, indicating the potential for even larger-scale and faster predictions in the future. The two partners will release the ...
The European Union’s EuroHPC initiative is building some of the world’s fastest supercomputers across multiple countries; China is rapidly advancing its domestic HPC capabilities; and Japan has ...
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