PEZY Computing explained

PEZY Computing
Industry:CPU design
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Hq Location Country:Japan
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Website:pezy.co.jp

PEZY Computing is a Japanese fabless computer chip design company specialising in the design of manycore processors for supercomputers.

History

PEZY Computing was founded in 2010 and it is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.[1]

The company's first manycore processor the PEZY-1 was launched in 2012. A successor the PEZY-SC launched 2014.

In 2015, computers using PEZY processors occupied the top 3 slots on the Green 500 supercomputer list the most efficient was RIKEN's Shoubu computer with 7.03 GFLOPS/Watt.

In late 2016, PEZY and Imagination Technologies announced a partnership to use Imagination's 64-bit MIPS "Warrior" CPUs together with PEZY's SC2 manycore processors in future high performance computing applications.[2]

In early 2017, the PEZY-SC2 chip was launched. In Nov 2017 the Gyoukou supercomputer was unveiled, incorporating PEZY-SC2 chips.

In December 2017, PEZY President Motoaki Saito, and PEZY employee, Daisuke Suzuki, were arrested on a charges of fraud that is padding expenses claims to Japan's New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) to the amount of $3.8 million. (¥431 million) In January 2018, further criminal activity was reported as being under investigation by the Tokyo District Prosecutor's Office that is a further ¥191 million extracted illegally as subsidies. In July 2018 Daisuke Suzuki received a suspended prison sentence of three years, for his involvement in the fraud - was found to have played a minor associative role to Saito.

On 21 December 2022, PEZY began a partnership with proteanTecs based out of Isreal.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: proteanTecs . PEZY Computing Selects proteanTecs to Monitor Die-to-Die Interconnects in Next-Generation Supercomputer Processors . 2024-05-28 . www.prnewswire.com . en.
  2. Web site: PEZY and Imagination Team Up to Develop Next-Generation HPC Systems . 2024-05-28 . HPCwire . en-US.
  3. Web site: PEZY Computing Selects proteanTecs to Monitor Die-to-Die Interconnects in Next-Generation Supercomputer Processors . 2024-05-28 . HPCwire . en-US.