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Fujitsu Employee Wins Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon in the 2020 Spring Conferment for Inventing Technology for Supercomputers

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Fujitsu Employee Wins Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon in the 2020 Spring Conferment for Inventing Technology for Supercomputers

TOKYO, Apr 28, 2020 - (JCN Newswire) - Fujitsu today announced that its employee, Yuichiro Ajima, will be awarded the Medal with Purple Ribbon in the 2020 Spring Conferment for his contribution development of science and technology in Japan, by inventing a technology that can construct a large-scale parallel computer by connecting tens of thousands of processors at high dimension. This technology enables high-speed computational processing, as it is implemented in the supercomputer Fugaku and K computer jointly developed by Fujitsu and RIKEN, as well as in the Fujitsu Supercomputer PRIMEHPC FX1000 and its predecessors.

Fujitsu Employee Wins Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon in the 2020 Spring Conferment for Inventing Technology for Supercomputers

Yuichiro Ajima

Fujitsu Employee Wins Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon in the 2020 Spring Conferment for Inventing Technology for Supercomputers

Application example of this technology: 6D mesh/torus(2)

Award Summary

1. Project Name Development of high-dimensional interconnect technology for massively parallel computers

2. Recipient Yuichiro Ajima

Senior Architect, System Development Division, Platform Development Unit Fujitsu Limited

3. Other Awards Received by Yuichiro Ajima

- 2012 - Ichimura Prize in Industry for Distinguished Achievement- 2014 - Imperial Invention Prize, the National Commendation for Invention- 2017 - Prize for Science and Technology (Development Category), Commendation for Science and Technology by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

4. Summary of Accomplishment

Today, the world's leading supercomputer systems use massively parallel computers that connect tens of thousands of processors to perform parallel calculations. In such a system, each processor exchanges data including calculation results with each other to realize large-scale simulation processing. However, there were problems as well, as communication between processors were interfered by other parallel programs which were simultaneously executed, and the system's performance or availability deteriorated when some processors failed.

To overcome such challenges, Fujitsu invented high-dimensional interconnect technology(1) which makes more processors adjacent to each other by increasing communication paths. This has enabled the connection of more than 100,000 processors. Also in the event of a processor failure, the technology can reduce data traffic congestion by excluding the failed location from the virtual three-dimensional space and minimize partition isolation for maintenance replacement.

This technology is applied to the supercomputer 'K computer', which was designed to simultaneously process various scientific and technological calculations, and its successor Fugaku. In particular, the system availability of the K computer exceeded 97% excluding the scheduled maintenance period, and significantly contributed to the development of science and technology in Japan. This development is also utilized for models of Fujitsu Supercomputer PRIMEHPC FX1000, which are being installed in research facilities worldwide.

Details of high-dimensional interconnect technology

When researchers started developing this technology in 2006, the mainstream supercomputers for massively parallel computing were 3D mesh connections, in which processors were interconnected in a grid pattern in 3 directions (vertical axis, horizontal axis, and depth), as well as 3D torus connections, in which the ends of grids in all directions are connected to form rings.

In a supercomputer system, if a processor fails, it is common to isolate the failed processor and maintain the operation of the entire system. However, the conventional method of connecting partitions to each other with a dedicated partitioning switch had a problem, as partitions were isolated on a per-partition basis. This meant that many unbroken processors were isolated until system maintenance, reducing system availability.

With high-dimensional interconnect technology, Fujitsu extended the dimension by connecting a 3D torus to a group of processors connected by a small 3D grid. Because such group can be partitioned at an arbitrary position and the units of the partitions are small, this technology can execute various parallel programs simultaneously and efficiently. The computing performance will improve, as the technology eliminates the need for a partitioning switch, and all of the increased connections due to higher dimensions can be used as communication paths. The technology also enables isolation within partitions as well as on a per-partition basis during system failure, by regarding the inter-group connection ring and the one-stroke writing on the intra-group grid structure as virtual loop connections. This technology enables flexible partitioning in addition to the simultaneous execution of various parallel computing programs in a massively parallel computer.

About the Medal with Purple Ribbon

The Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon award is a national honor bestowed upon individuals who have contributed inventions or discoveries in the field of scientific, as well as outstanding accomplishments in academics, arts and culture, or sports.

(1) High-dimensional interconnects technology Computer systems and the method of controlling such systems (Patent No. JP5212469).(2) 6D mesh/torus Three dimensions in the X, Y, and Z directions represent the connection rings between the groups, and three dimensions of A, B, and C represent the grid structure in the group. In this example, the size of the grid structure in the group is two processors (A) x three processors (B) x two processors (C).

About Fujitsu

Fujitsu is the leading Japanese information and communication technology (ICT) company, offering a full range of technology products, solutions, and services. Approximately 132,000 Fujitsu people support customers in more than 100 countries. We use our experience and the power of ICT to shape the future of society with our customers. Fujitsu Limited (Code: 6702) reported consolidated revenues of 4.0 trillion yen (US $36 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2019. For more information, please see www.fujitsu.com.

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