Japan Plans Zettaflop Supercomputer by 2030
Home" Science" Japan Plans Zettaflop Supercomputer by 2030
Japan prepares to invest about $761 million to develop a Zettaflop supercomputer. It is called Fugaku Next. It will be constructed by Japanese business RIKEN and Fujitsu, which were both associated with the building and construction of Fugaku.
The AI training clusters with great deals of GPUs can get to a peak of a Zettaflop however this is for FP8 or FP4 estimations.
Intel assisted Japan to do an expediency research study.
The computational node of the Fugaku Next supercomputer will have peak efficiency of a number of hundred FP64 TFLOPS for double-precision calculations, around 50 FP16 PFLOPS for AI-oriented half-precision computations, and roughly 100 PFLOPS for AI-oriented 8-bit accuracy estimations, with memory bandwid...