The Fugaku supercomputer in Kobe on March 9 (Yoshinori Mizuno)
The Japanese supercomputer Fugaku remains at the head of the pack after defending its title as the fastest in the world, its third straight time finishing first, following contests in June and November last year.
Aptly named after Mount Fuji, Japan s tallest peak, Fugaku towered above the rest to easily claim the No. 1 spot on the Top 500 supercomputer calculation speed ranking, announced on June 28.
Jointly developed by the Riken research institute and leading computer maker Fujitsu Ltd., Fugaku reached 442 quadrillion calculations per second roughly three times ahead of the runner-up, a supercomputer made in the United States.
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