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Japan supercompu­ter is world’s fastest

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JAPAN’S Fugaku supercompu­ter, built with government backing and used in the fight against coronaviru­s, is now ranked as the world’s fastest, its developers announced.

It snatched the top spot on the Top500, a site that has tracked the evolution of computer processing power for more than two decades, said the Riken scientific research centre.

The list is produced twice a year and rates supercompu­ters based on speed in a benchmark test set by experts from Germany and the United States.

Fugaku was jointly developed by Riken and the firm Fujitsu and has a speed of roughly 415.53 petaflops – 2.8 times faster than the second-ranked US Summit supercompu­ter’s 148.6 petaflops.

A supercompu­ter is more than 1,000 times faster than a regular computer, according to Riken.

Summit had topped the last four rankings over the previous two years.

Fugaku, meaning Mount Fuji in Japanese, has been under developmen­t for six years and is expected to start full-time operation from April 2021.

But it is already being put to work on the coronaviru­s crisis, running simulation­s on how droplets would spread on office spaces with partitions installed or packed trains with windows open.

“I hope that the leading-edge IT developed for it will contribute to major advances on difficult social challenges such as Covid-19,” Satoshi Matsuoka, the head of Riken’s Center for Computatio­nal Science, said in a statement.

Fugaku has also topped several other supercompu­ter performanc­e rankings, becoming the first to simultaneo­usly sit atop the Graph500, HPCG and HPL-AI lists.

Supercompu­ters are vital tools for advanced scientific work because of their ability to perform rapid calculatio­ns for everything from weather forecasts to missile developmen­t.

A Riken-developed forerunner to the Fugaku has held the title of world’s fastest supercompu­ter, but in recent years the race to develop the powerful machines has been dominated by the United States and China. –

 ?? AFP Relaxnews ?? Japan’s Fugaku supercompu­ter at the Riken Center for Computatio­nal Science in Kobe, Hyogo prefecture. Fugaku means Mount Fuji in Japanese. —
AFP Relaxnews Japan’s Fugaku supercompu­ter at the Riken Center for Computatio­nal Science in Kobe, Hyogo prefecture. Fugaku means Mount Fuji in Japanese. —

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