A64FX
The A64FX is a high-performance processor developed by Fujitsu, designed specifically for supercomputing applications. It is based on the ARM architecture and features 48 cores, allowing it to handle multiple tasks simultaneously with high efficiency. The A64FX is notable for its support of SVE (Scalable Vector Extension), which enhances its ability to perform complex calculations.
This processor is primarily used in the Fugaku supercomputer, which has been recognized as one of the fastest supercomputers in the world. The A64FX is optimized for tasks in fields such as climate modeling, drug discovery, and artificial intelligence, making it a crucial component in advancing scientific research.