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את מחשב העל המהיר ביותר בעולם
היום בוועידה הבינ"ל על מחשבי על (ISC) הוכרז שמחשב העל Fugaku, מערכת שפותחה במשותף על ידי RIKEN ו-Fujitsu Limited,
ומבוססת על טכנולוגיית Arm®, זכה
למקום הראשון ברשימת TOP500.
אחרי שהוכתר למחשב העל הכי יעיל בעולם ברשימת Green500 בנובמבר 2019, Fugaku קיבל
היום גם את הכבוד הגדול ביותר ברשימת HPCG,
דירוג של בוחני ביצועים ביישומים מהעולם האמיתי, וה-HPL-AI, שנותן ציונים לביצועים במשימות שמשמשות ביישומים של בינה
מלאכותית.
Arm Technology Powers the World’s Fastest Supercomputer
Fugaku supercomputer, jointly developed by RIKEN and
Fujitsu, is No.1 on the TOP500 list
CAMBRIDGE, England, 22 JUNE 2020, (BUSINESS WIRE):
Today at the International Supercomputing Conference (ISC)
it was announced that the Fugaku supercomputer, a system jointly developed by
RIKEN and Fujitsu Limited, and based on Arm® technology, was
awarded the number one spot of the TOP500 list. Having been crowned the world’s
most efficient supercomputer on the Green500 list in November 2019, Fugaku was
today also given top honors on the HPCG list, a ranking of benchmarks across
real-world applications, and the HPL-AI, which rates performance on tasks used
in artificial intelligence applications.
“We are incredibly proud to see an Arm-based
supercomputer of this scale come to life and thank RIKEN and Fujitsu for their
commitment and collaboration,” said Rene Haas, president, IP Group, Arm.
“Powering the world’s fastest supercomputer is a milestone our entire ecosystem
should be celebrating as this is a significant proof point of the innovation
and momentum behind Arm platforms making meaningful impact across the
infrastructure and into HPC.”
This achievement represents for the industry a
significant evolution in the needs of the modern infrastructure. Compute
efficiency is more important than ever, developers are demanding more efficiency
and flexibility, and the cloud is driving massive change across the ecosystem.
Arm has answered the challenge with its Neoverse™ roadmap and portfolio which
aims to deliver the performance, efficiency, and scalability required to enable
the next generation of HPC deployments. Arm has also made significant
investments across the HPC software ecosystem, enabling seamless migration
across instruction sets, cross-platform development, profiling, and debug. Most
recently, the company added additional porting capabilities to Arm Compiler for Linux and Arm Allinea Studio to help accelerate
applications on current and future Arm CPUs, as more projects of this scale
will be based on Arm because of its openness, efficiency, and software
ecosystem maturity.
Today’s announcement signals the direction that industry
is headed, and through this collaborative effort, a shared purpose of enabling
greater choice and flexibility to multiple segments of the infrastructure market
has emerged.
The Fugaku supercomputer, which is located at the RIKEN
Center for Computational Science, is the flagship system designed to support a
number of applications that will address both social and scientific issues as
Japan works to achieve “Society 5.0”. Fugaku will accelerate research
that spans drug discovery and weather and climate forecasting, to new
production processes, and is already being used in the fight against COVID-19
to gain a better understanding of the novel coronavirus.
To learn more about Arm’s journey in HPC, visit the Arm Newsroom.
To read more about the Fugaku supercomputer, read here.
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