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Yesterday, Top 500 released the updated list of the world's fastest supercomputers, and it revealed a rather worrying trend: Supercomputer performance is slowing down, rather than speeding up ...
Fugaku uses Fujitsu’s 48-core A64FX SoC. It is the first world fastest computer to use ARM processors. In single or further reduced precision, which are often used in machine learning and AI ...
For the first time in years, Japan has the fastest supercomputer in the world and it’s being used to research the spread and treatment of the novel coronavirus.
Staff photo by C.B. Schmelter / The Summit supercomputer at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory has been displaced as the world's fastest computer by the Fugaku supercomputer in Japan.
The latest ranking of the top 500 fastest supercomputers has seen little change since its last tabulation six months ago. Japan's Arm-powered Fugaku still dominates the Top500 list, and only one new ...
A Japanese supercomputer has taken the top spot in the biannual Top500 supercomputer speed ranking. Fugaku, a computer in Kobe co-developed by Riken and Fujitsu, makes use of Fujitsu’s 48-core ...
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