The ranking results were announced on June 10 at ISC High Performance 2025, which is currently being held at the Congress Centre in Hamburg, Germany.
The top spot in Graph500 was awarded to a collaboration between RIKEN, the Tokyo Institute of Science, Fixstars Corporation, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, and Fujitsu. It achieved a score of 204,068 TeraTEPS with 152,064 Fugaku nodes.
Fugaku has delivered impressive results in terms of societal implementation across a wide range of fields, including life sciences, disaster prevention and mitigation, energy, manufacturing, basic science, and socioeconomic applications, since its experimental use began in April 2020 and its sharing began in March 2021.
For example, in collaboration with Yokohama National University, Fujitsu successfully achieved the world's first real-time prediction of multiple tornadoes associated with typhoons, combining its large-scale parallel processing technology with a weather simulator developed by the university using Fugaku.
Furthermore, building upon the superior technology made possible by Fugaku, Fujitsu is developing FUJITSU-MONAKA1, an Arm architecture CPU that offers high performance, energy efficiency, reliability, and ease of use.
Fujitsu will continue to advance the technology cultivated through Fugaku and contribute to its widespread adoption.
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1. A processor based on the Arm instruction set architecture, employing cutting-edge 2-nanometer technology. It achieves high performance thanks to Fujitsu's proprietary multi-core architecture for high throughput and low power consumption. Furthermore, by being compatible with industry-standard software through Fujitsu's collaboration with the open-source community, FUJITSU-MONAKA fosters an environment where maximizing performance is easy. This new technology applied to FUJITSU-MONAKA is based on the results obtained in a project funded by the New Energy and Industrial Technologies Development Organization (NEDO).
