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Fugaku (japan)

overall review score: 4.8
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Fugaku is a supercomputer developed jointly by RIKEN and Fujitsu in Japan. It is designed to perform high-performance computing tasks across various scientific, industrial, and academic fields. Launched in 2020, Fugaku has been recognized as one of the fastest and most powerful supercomputers in the world, supporting research on climate modeling, drug discovery, disaster prevention, and more.

Key Features

  • Top-ranked supercomputer according to the TOP500 list (as of 2020-2023).
  • Utilizes Fujitsu's A64FX ARM-based processor architecture.
  • Achieves processing speeds over 442 petaflops (peak performance).
  • Designed for versatility across scientific simulations, artificial intelligence, and big data analysis.
  • Energy-efficient with a focus on sustainability and green computing.

Pros

  • Exceptional processing power suitable for complex computations.
  • Innovative use of energy-efficient ARM-based architecture.
  • Versatile application across diverse scientific disciplines.
  • Contributes significantly to global research initiatives.
  • Recognized for technological leadership in supercomputing.

Cons

  • High operational costs and maintenance requirements.
  • Limited accessibility for smaller research institutions due to scale and expense.
  • Complex infrastructure necessitating specialized technical expertise.
  • Dependence on specific hardware and software ecosystems.

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 12:10:19 PM UTC