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TOKYO -- The Fugaku supercomputer developed by Japan's Riken research institute and Fujitsu fell from second place to fourth in a global speed ranking

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TOKYO -- Japanese researchers will use the homegrown Fugaku supercomputer to develop ChatGPT-style generative artificial intelligence under plans anno

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TOKYO -- Japan's Riken research institute aims to bring quantum computing technology into real-world use by around 2025 through integration with&

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Supercomputer Fugaku retains first place worldwide in HPCG and Graph500 rankings

The supercomputer Fugaku, jointly developed by RIKEN and Fujitsu, has successfully retained the top spot for five consecutive terms in multiple major high-performance computer rankings including HPCG and Graph500 BFS (Breadth-First Search), and has also taken second place for the TOP500 and HPL-AI rankings.

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TOKYO -- Frontier, a U.S.-built supercomputer, has dethroned Japan's Fugaku, developed by the Riken Institute and Fujitsu, as the world's fastest such

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Fujitsu and RIKEN Complete Joint Development of Japan's Fugaku, the World's Fastest Supercomputer


Fujitsu and RIKEN Complete Joint Development of Japan's Fugaku, the World's Fastest Supercomputer
TOKYO, Mar 9, 2021 - (JCN Newswire) - 1. Overview
Fugaku is Japan's supercomputer that has been developed as a core system for the innovative High-Performance Computing Infrastructure (HPCI) promoted by Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT).
In 2014, RIKEN and Fujitsu began joint development of Fugaku and completed delivery of all racks in May 2020. Since then, they have developed and optimized the user environment in preparation for the commencement of shared use.
In the meantime, Fugaku has claimed the world's top spot for two consecutive terms in June and November 2020 in four categories on the major high-performance computer rankings: the TOP500, HPCG, HPL-AI, as well as the Graph 500, and has been used on a trial basis under the "Program for Promoting Research on the Supercomputer Fugaku", "research projects aimed to combat COVID-19", etc. since April 2020. In these trials, two projects, "Study on Large-Scale Numerical Fluid Simulation" and "Largest Ever Meteorological Calculation" have already been selected as the ACM Gordon Bell Prize finalists. In addition, research on "Prediction and Countermeasures for Infection by Virus Contaminated Droplet in Indoor Environment" has led to changes in people's lifestyles, and Fugaku is already making steady progress toward becoming a key technological platform for science and for building Society 5.0.

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Japan's Fugaku supercomputer goes fully live to aid COVID-19 research

The computer, which can perform over 442 quadrillion computations per second, was originally scheduled to start operating fully in the fiscal year from April.

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Double masking has limited effects, Japanese research says

When a mask fits well, 85% of droplets were curbed, with the effects falling to 69% for an ill-fitting mask, the team said.

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Predicting tsunamis with the world's fastest supercomputer


Predicting tsunamis with the world’s fastest supercomputer
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February 23, 2021 12:45 IST
The AI model developed by Fujitsu Laboratories can predict flooding forecasts for specific areas, making it easier to evacuate people and offer insights on potential damage to surrounding infrastructure
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The model can also be run in seconds on ordinary PCs, making it easier to build practical, real-time systems.
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The AI model developed by Fujitsu Laboratories can predict flooding forecasts for specific areas, making it easier to evacuate people and offer insights on potential damage to surrounding infrastructure
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Fujitsu Leverages World's Fastest Supercomputer 'Fugaku' and AI to Deliver Real-Time Tsunami Prediction in Joint Project


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TOKYO, Feb 16, 2021 - (JCN Newswire) - The International Research Institute of Disaster Science at Tohoku University, the Earthquake Research Institute at the University of Tokyo, and Fujitsu Laboratories have today announced the successful development of an AI model that will empower disaster management teams with the ability to predict tsunami flooding in coastal areas in near real-time, harnessing the computational power of the world's fastest supercomputer(1), Fugaku, jointly developed by RIKEN and Fujitsu.
Fig. 1: Overview of tsunami prediction with AI
Fig. 2: Comparison between anticipated flooding (tsunami source model created by Cabinet Office of Japan) of Nankai Trough Megathrust Earthquake and prediction results of newly developed AI

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