Since its founding, the Tokyo-based information company Fujitsu has been using communications technologies to build a more sustainable world. Critical to this aim is staying at the forefront of computing. In the past 20 years, this has meant putting intensive efforts into high-performance computing (HPC) and quantum computing in order to offer the most comprehensive toolkit available for problems demanding computational solutions. Fujitsu recognizes that progress comes faster by working with partners who hold complementary strengths. Its supercomputer Fugaku-which it completed last year in collaboration with RIKEN, Japan's largest research institute-held the top spot in HPC rankings for four consecutive terms, Several groups in Japan are using Fujitsu's supercomputing technologies to interpret tsunami data for evacuation responses and protein bindings for drug design.
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