The Japanese want to build the fastest supercomputer in 2018

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The Japanese want to build the fastest supercomputer in 2018

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Japan has always been a country where technical progress, automation and digitization were among the main factors used in industry and everyday life. This time the Japanese want to build the fastest supercomputer in the world. As reported by Reuters, the country wants to spend $173 million on a machine capable of achieving a computing power of 130 petaflops (PFLOPS). It is worth recalling that currently the fastest computer in the world is the Chinese Sunway TaihuLight - a supercomputer with a computing power of 93 PFLOPS, launched in 2016 in Wuxi, China. In June 2016, it was ranked first on the list of 500 supercomputers with the highest computing power in the world. The last Japanese supercomputer K computer , with a computing power of 10.51 PFLOPS, was manufactured by Fujitsu in 2011 and installed in Riken, Kobe, Japan. Its name comes from the Japanese word Kei, meaning the number 10 16 . Was the fastest supercomputer in the world until June 2016.

Historically, Japan has usually been at the center of the tech world, but South Korea and China have also supplanted the country in consumer electronics. The Japanese asked various companies to submit bids for a machine codenamed ABCI ( AI Bridging Cloud Infrastructure ). The winner will be announced email database after December 8 this year. and according to anonymous sources, the computer is expected to be launched as soon as 2018. The new machine would be rented to Japanese corporations that currently use services from companies such as Google and Microsoft. Will Japan jump to the top of the technological countries again?Poles are not geese and they have their own application. Or rather, they will, if the collection, which started today on the Polish Kickstarter PolakPotrafi.

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