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Argonne partners with RIKEN, Fujitsu and Nvidia to advance the next generation of computing

The partnership between RIKEN and Argonne aims to integrate quantum with HPC systems

Officials from DOE, Argonne, RIKEN, Fujitsu and NVIDIA gather in Osaka, Japan to sign an MOU marking a new global collaboration in support of AI for science and next-generation computing. From left to right: RIKEN R-CCS Director Satoshi Matsuoka; Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Yasuyoshi Kakita; Corporate Executive Officer, Corporate Vice President, CTO, in charge of System Platform, Fujitsu Limited Vivek Mahajan; RIKEN President Makoto Gonokami; Argonne Associate Laboratory Director for Computing, Environment and Life Sciences Rick Stevens; Vice President, Global Sales and Business Development for HPC/AI/Supercomputing, NVIDIA Corporation John Josephakis; DOE Under Secretary for Science Darío Gil.

Credit: RIKEN

Key efforts include designing future computing architectures, automating experiments with AI, and integrating quantum computing with HPC systems

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