Monday, November 28, 2016
The fastest in the world with 130 kuadtrilion calculations per second .
Japan plans to build the fastest supercomputer in the world, to help to develop self-driving cars and robots.
The country will spend $ 139 million on the computer, which should make 130 kuadtrilion calculations per second. This means 130 petaflops in scientific way of speaking.
It is part of government policy to keep pace with South Korea and China, which are currently home computer that performs best in the world.
Engineers of the country will be charged with the task to build computer within the next year, the sources told Reuters.
130 petaflops computer would be Japan's first Taihulight China Sunway, which is able to reach 93 petaflops.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe wants to companies and politicians to work closer so that Japan can win in areas such as artificial intelligence.
The computer must advance artificial intelligence technology that works with algorithms that mimic the human brain neural routes.
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