By TAKAHIRO TAKENOUCHI/ Staff Writer
August 22, 2025 at 18:25 JST
From right: Ian Buck, vice president of Nvidia Corp.; Makoto Gonokami, president of the Riken research institute; Takashi Fuchigami, director-general of the Research Promotion Bureau at the technology ministry; and Vivek Mahajan, vice president of Fujitsu Ltd., announce the joint development of the next-generation supercomputer FugakuNext in Tokyo on Aug. 22. (Takahiro Takenouchi)
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