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MSI IPC Introduces MS-98M3 3.5″ Single Board Computer with Intel IOTG 11th Gen Tiger Lake-UP3 Build in AMR-AI-PJ-UVGI Robot for High-Performance and Efficiency
MSI IPC today announced the MS-98M3 3.5″ single board computer with 11th generation Intel IOTG Core processor, codenamed Tiger Lake-UP3 series for high-performance and efficiency. Intel Lake-UP3 series of ultra-low power and high-performance products, provides the industry with more reliability and high durability with lower power consumption under the same workload. It has up to…
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Supercomputer Fugaku retains first place worldwide in HPCG and Graph500 rankings
The supercomputer Fugaku, jointly developed by RIKEN and Fujitsu, has successfully retained the top spot for six consecutive terms in multiple major high-performance computer rankings including HPCG and Graph500 BFS (Breadth-First Search), and has also taken second place for the TOP500 and third place for the HPL-AI rankings. The HPCG is a performance ranking for…
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Fujitsu quantum/HPC hybrid computing technology offers easier access to next-generation computing technologies to non-computing experts
Fujitsu today announced the development of quantum/HPC hybrid computing technology to optimize workload selection for customers. The new AI-based software, which serves as a precursor to a future computer workload broker technology, automatically selects from different next-generation computing platforms to offer the optimal solution to customers’ problems based on parameters including calculation time, calculation accuracy,…
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Nikon announces a new ultra-compact smart camera LuFact A2000
Nikon today announced the launch of the ultra-compact LuFact smart industrial camera, which utilizes edge AI computing to increase the speed and accuracy of object inspection without the need for a computer connection. The Nikon industrial camera LuFact 2000 is an easily installed ultra-compact camera ideal for manufacturing process inspection and independent judgment on the…
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Fujitsu develops world’s fastest quantum computer simulator
Fujitsu has successfully developed the world’s fastest quantum computer simulator capable of handling 36 qubit quantum circuits on a cluster system featuring Fujitsu’s FUJITSU Supercomputer PRIMEHPC FX 700, which is equipped with the same A64FX CPU that powers the world’s fastest supercomputer, Fugaku. The newly developed quantum simulator can execute the quantum simulator software Qulacs…
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Fujitsu and TMDU leverage world’s fastest supercomputer and AI technology for scientific discovery to shed light on drug resistance in cancer treatment
Fujitsu and the Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU) today announced a new technology that uses AI to discover new causal mechanisms of drug resistance in cancer treatments from clinical data. Leveraging the world’s fastest supercomputer Fugaku, the new technology enables high-speed calculation of 20,000 variables of data within a single day and allows for…
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Japan’s Fugaku Retains Title as World’s Fastest Supercomputer for fourth consecutive term
The supercomputer Fugaku, jointly developed by RIKEN and Fujitsu, has successfully retained the top spot for four consecutive terms in all four of the major high-performance computer rankings. This includes the TOP500 list as well as the HPCG, a performance ranking for computing methods often used for real-world applications, HPL-AI, which ranks supercomputers based on…
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Panasonic Launches Walk Training Robot for Elderly Japanese Citizens
Panasonic today announced mass production of its Walk Training Robot in Japan. Walk Training Robot is designed to provide safe and efficient walk training for elderly citizens with apprehensions about walking because of physical depression and afraid of falling. Panasonic will begin offering a service using this robot to care facilities, hospitals, and other institutions…
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How to Free Up RAM: A Guide for Greater Computer Memory
Nothing halts productivity as much as a slow computer. Watching your beloved work friend grind to a halt just as you need to finish a project can be one of the most frustrating work-related dilemmas. As time goes on, these problems only get worse. So without having to go out and lay down the money…
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Scientists Develops World’s First 3D Artificial Eye with Capabilities Better than Existing Bionic Eyes
An international team led by scientists at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has recently developed the world’s first 3D artificial eye with capabilities better than existing bionic eyes and in some cases, even exceed those of the human eyes, bringing vision to humanoid robots and new hope to patients with visual…