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== Documents == | == Documents == | ||
* [[:File:PEZY Computing (February 20, 2015).pdf|PEZY Computing (February 20, 2015)]] | * [[:File:PEZY Computing (February 20, 2015).pdf|PEZY Computing (February 20, 2015)]] | ||
* [[:File:Shoubu, Immersion-cooled supercomputer.pdf|Shoubu, Immersion-cooled supercomputer]] | * [[:File:Shoubu, Immersion-cooled supercomputer.pdf|Shoubu, Immersion-cooled supercomputer]] |
Revision as of 20:55, 6 September 2016
PEZY Computing | |
Founded | January 27, 2010 Minato, Tokyo |
Headquarters | Chiyoda, Tokyo |
Website | http://www.pezy.co.jp/ |
PEZY Computing K.K. is a Japanese fabless semiconductor company that designs many-core microprocessors of high-performance and low-power. Founded in 2010, PEZY's microprocessors have been used in a number of supercomputers. PEZY is supported through a Japanese governmental funding program (see NEDO).
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founded | January 27, 2010 + |
founded location | Minato, Tokyo + |
full page name | pezy + |
headquarters | Chiyoda, Tokyo + |
instance of | semiconductor company + |
name | PEZY Computing + |
website | http://www.pezy.co.jp/ + |