Fugaku

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Fugaku is a Japanese supercomputer developed by RIKEN and Fujitsu that became the world’s fastest supercomputer in 2020, excelling in a wide range of high-performance computing benchmarks.

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instanceOf Japanese supercomputer
supercomputer
architecture A64FX NERFINISHED
ARM architecture
becameOperational 2020
cityForDeployment Kobe NERFINISHED
commissionedBy RIKEN NERFINISHED
continent Asia
country Japan
designedFor AI workloads
big data analysis
high-performance computing
scientific simulations
developer Fujitsu NERFINISHED
RIKEN NERFINISHED
excelledIn Graph500 benchmark NERFINISHED
HPCG benchmark
TOP500 LINPACK benchmark NERFINISHED
high-performance computing benchmarks
firstReachedTop500Rank1 June 2020
fullOperationStart 2021
fundingSource Government of Japan NERFINISHED
graph500Rank 1
green500Rank 1
hpcgRank 1
instructionSet ARMv8-A NERFINISHED
locatedInCity Kobe NERFINISHED
locatedInCountry Japan NERFINISHED
locatedInFacility RIKEN Center for Computational Science NERFINISHED
locatedInPrefecture Hyogo Prefecture NERFINISHED
namedAfter Mount Fuji NERFINISHED
nationalProject Flagship 2020 project
operatingSystem Linux
owner RIKEN NERFINISHED
powerConsumptionCategory high-performance computing system
predecessor K computer NERFINISHED
processorType Fujitsu A64FX CPU NERFINISHED
processorVendor Fujitsu NERFINISHED
projectStart 2014
supportsExtension SVE (Scalable Vector Extension) NERFINISHED
top500List TOP500 NERFINISHED
top500Rank 1
usedFor COVID-19 research
climate modeling
disaster prevention simulations
drug discovery
industrial simulations
usesInterconnect Tofu interconnect D NERFINISHED
usesMemoryTechnology HBM2 NERFINISHED

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Summit surpassedBy Fugaku