The world’s second-fastest supercomputer is no longer just a symbol of raw computational power, it is now a central character in a high-stakes effort to reinvent how nuclear reactors are designed, ...
TOKYO -- The Fugaku supercomputer, developed by Fujitsu and Japan's national research institute Riken, has defended its title as the world's fastest supercomputer, beating competitors from China and ...
Supercomputers developed and installed by countries around the world are primarily used for academic purposes, helping to create cutting-edge models of everything from elementary particles to galaxies ...
TOKYO -- The Japanese-made Fugaku captured its fourth consecutive title as the world's fastest supercomputer on Tuesday, although a rival from the U.S. or China is poised to steal the crown as soon as ...
Tech startup Atomic Canyon has harnessed the power of the Frontier supercomputer to train the first nuclear-specific ...
The fastest supercomputer in the world has officially launched at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LNNL) in California. The supercomputer, called "El Capitan," cost $600 million to build ...
Fujitsu and the Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU) have announced a new technology that uses AI to discover new causal mechanisms of drug resistance in cancer treatments from clinical data.
A supercomputer developed by RIKEN and Fujitsu was named the fastest in the world Monday at the 26th International Supercomputing Conference in Hamburg, Germany. This ranking is based on a performance ...
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 ...