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Japan's Fujitsu has developed this powerful machine named as "K".
The World's Most Powerful Computer Equals One Million Desktop Computers Tied Together.
This means that K is as fast as one million desktop computers tied together. It beats the world's previous top five supercomputers combined.
K uses enough energy to power 10,000 homes.
K resides at the Riken Advanced Institute For Computational Science in Kobe, Japan, and will be used for "climate research, meteorology, disaster prevention, and meteorology" when it's completed in 2012.
The World's Most Powerful Computer Equals One Million Desktop Computers Tied Together.
This means that K is as fast as one million desktop computers tied together. It beats the world's previous top five supercomputers combined.
K uses enough energy to power 10,000 homes.
K resides at the Riken Advanced Institute For Computational Science in Kobe, Japan, and will be used for "climate research, meteorology, disaster prevention, and meteorology" when it's completed in 2012.