Japan Building 'Zeta-Class' Supercomputer, 1,000 Times Faster Than Today's Fastest Machines
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Japan is constructing a revolutionary supercomputer anticipated to be 1,000 times faster than existing models. This ambitious project underscores Japan's aim to lead in AI technology by 2030.
Development of a successor to Fugaku is set to commence in 2025, aiming for unprecedented speeds on the zetaFLOPS scale, surpassing today’s powerful supercomputers.
A zetaFLOPS supercomputer could perform calculations at a staggering speed, executing one sextillion calculations per second, marking a monumental leap over current exaFLOPS capabilities.
The strategic decision to develop a supercomputer at such a level reflects Japan’s commitment to advancing scientific research and maintaining a competitive edge in AI.
Read at NDTV.com
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