A Japanese supercomputer has been declared the world's most powerful for the first time in nine years.
Fugaku, developed by the RIKEN research institute and electronics giant Fujitsu, took first place in a twice-yearly speed ranking that was announced by an international conference of experts on Monday.
A Japanese supercomputer has been declared the world's most powerful for the first time in nine years.
Fugaku, developed by the RIKEN research institute and electronics giant Fujitsu, took the first place in a twice-yearly speed ranking which was announced by an international conference of experts on Monday.