Japan's new state-of-the-art supercomputer, which is due to cost more than $750 million to build, is set to turn on by 2030.
Now, Japan is looking to challenge that record by building the world’s first-ever ‘zeta-class’ supercomputer. Known as Fugaku ...
Japan is investing over $750 million to build the world’s first zeta-class supercomputer, aiming for a 1,000-fold increase in ...
Japan plans to spend about $761 million to build a Zettaflop supercomputer. It is called Fugaku Next. It will be built by ...
Japan has announced plans to build the world's first zeta-class supercomputer. Still a theoretical exercise, this groundbreaking machine could reach processing speeds a thousand times faster ...
Japan's Fugaku is currently considered to be the fourth most powerful supercomputer in the world. (Web Desk) - Japan is ...
NVIDIA-BACKED Sakana AI was valued at US$1.5 billion a little over a year after its launch, boosted by investments from some ...
Kwarkot/iStock via Getty Images Japan has announced the successor to its legendary Fugaku supercomputer, which is currently ranked the fourth fastest computer system in the world by Top500.org.
Japan's new state-of-the-art supercomputer, which is due to cost more than $750 million to build, is set to turn on by 2030. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
Japan is officially starting work on the world’s first ‘zeta-class’ supercomputer. When completed, the machine should run at least a full 1,000 times faster than the world’s current ...