Japan is once again building a landmark high-performance computing system — not simply by chasing speed, but by rethinking how technology can best serve the nation’s most urgent scientific needs. At the FugakuNEXT International Initiative Launch Ceremony held in Tokyo on Aug. 22, leaders from RIKEN, Japan’s top research institute, announced the start of an Read Article| NVIDIA Blog
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In Paris, Jensen Huang laid out how the continent is scaling up with Blackwell-powered factories, agentic AI and sovereign clouds — all part of Europe’s new intelligence infrastructure.| NVIDIA Blog
NVIDIA CUDA-Q running on Gefion supercomputer enables new engineering applications for quantum computing.| NVIDIA Blog
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Over a century ago, Henry Ford pioneered the mass production of cars and engines to provide transportation at an affordable price. Today, the technology industry manufactures the engines for a new kind of factory — those that produce intelligence. As companies and countries increasingly focus on AI, and move from experimentation to implementation, the demand Read Article| NVIDIA Blog
Benchmark Beasts Team to Compete at ISC25 Conference in Hamburg, Germany| PSC
Enhancing Japan’s AI sovereignty and strengthening its research and development capabilities, Japan’s National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) will integrate thousands of NVIDIA H200 Tensor Core GPUs into its AI Bridging Cloud Infrastructure 3.0 supercomputer (ABCI 3.0).| NVIDIA Blog