Fujitsu’s follow-up to mighty supercomputer chip will power data centers



Fujitsu has announced the next chip to follow the A64FX, the ARM processor (opens in new tab) that is used in one of the most powerful supercomputers in the world, the Fugaku.

The new chip from the Japanese tech giant was announced in a presentation as part of the Fujitsu ActivateNow: Technology Summit (opens in new tab), held at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. Fujitsu CTO Vivek Mahajan said that it will be an “Arm-based CPU for Next-gen DC” set for release sometime in 2028.



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