Article 1DACK Fujitsu to Build 25 Petaflop Supercomputer at JCAHPC in Japan

Fujitsu to Build 25 Petaflop Supercomputer at JCAHPC in Japan

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Today Fujitsu announced an order for a 25 Petaflop supercomputer system from the University of Tokyo and the University of Tsukuba. Powered by Intel Knights Landing processors, the "T2K Open Supercomputer" will be deployed to the Joint Center for Advanced High-Performance Computing (JCAHPC), which the two universities jointly operate. "The new supercomputer will be an x86 cluster system consisting of 8,208 of the latest FUJITSU Server PRIMERGY x86 servers running next-generation Intel Xeon Phi processors. Due to be completely operational in December 2016, the system is expected to be Japan's highest-performance supercomputer."

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