Japan Plans To Build World’s Fastest Supercomputer
Japan is aiming to regain the edge in technology innovation which it lost to China and South Korea, by building the world’s fastest computer. The Japanese government is to spend 19.5 billion yen ($173 million) on creating the fastest supercomputer known to man with a 130 petaflops processing power that would propel the country into a new technological era. Currently China’s Sunway TaihuLight holds the record with 93 petaflops capacity, churning calculations at the rate of 93 quadrillion per second.