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Japan to begin developing ZetaFLOPS-scale supercomputer in 2025
By Anton Shilov published
Japan to start development of Fugaku Next in 2025, aims to achieve Zeta-scale performance for AI.

U.S. gov't tightens China restrictions on supercomputer component sales
By Anton Shilov published
U.S. government wants to know if its citizens are involved in building 100 PetaFLOPS supercomputer in China.

Six Russian supercomputer centers pool resources to tackle modern scientific workloads
By Anton Shilov published
900 servers, 1.5 FP64 PFLOPS, 15PB of storage: Six Russian HPC centers pool their resources.

Supercomputing icon warns that China could have the world's fastest supercomputers
By Anton Shilov published
China's government no longer wants to disclose performance of supercomputers, which creates suspicions in the U.S.

US requests proposals for next-gen Discovery supercomputer — will be up to five times faster than the world's fastest supercomputer, arrive in 2027
By Anton Shilov published
ORNL's Discovery supercomputer could offer up to 6 ExaFLOPS performance.

Thunderbird packs up to 6,144 CPU cores into a single AI accelerator and scales up to 360,000 cores — InspireSemi's RISC-V 'supercomputer-cluster-on-a-chip' touts higher performance than Nvidia GPUs
By Anton Shilov published
InspireSemi's Thunderbird processor with 1,536 64-bit RISC-V cores promises CPU versatility and GPU-level parallelism.

Supercomputer designer shrinks the Cray C90 to wristwatch size … sort of
By Jeff Butts published
An electrical engineer who designs real-life supercomputers took his love for Cray and built a supercomputer-inspired wristwatch.

Scientists used a retired supercomputer to prep for NASA’s Roman mission
By Christopher Harper published
NASA is preparing to launch a new space telescope and is calibrating expectations with a supercomputer and the OpenUniverse project.
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