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Fujitsu wins Prime Minister’s Prize for computing breakthrough

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May 26, 2026
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Kawasaki, Japan, May 26, 2026

Fujitsu today announced that its invention for improving the performance of scientific and technical computing has been awarded the prestigious Prime Minister’s Prize at the 2026 National Commendation for Invention, presented by the Japan Institute of Invention and Innovation (JIII) [1] on May 26, 2026.

The award-winning invention, developed by Fujitsu in 2009, enables high-speed and high-precision scientific computing. The technology has made a significant contribution to the industry worldwide through its utilization in the K computer and the supercomputer Fugaku, jointly developed with RIKEN and Fujitsu, as well as in Arm®-based server products.

Overview

  • Award recipients [2] :The Prime Minister’s Prize: Mikio Hondou, Fujitsu Limited
    The Distinguished Service Prize for Employment of Invention [3] : Takahito Tokita, CEO, Fujitsu Limited
  • Invention title:Invention of performance improvement of processing unit for scientific and technical calculations [4]
  • About the award-winning invention:(1) Features of the invention
    This award-winning invention enables the high-speed processing of mathematical functions crucial for scientific computing (Figure 1). It successfully reduced the number of instructions required for preprocessing the Taylor series expansion [5] to 1/3 (Figure 2) by defining special instructions that can be sped up while minimizing the increase in circuit scale. As a result, both the speed of calculation processing and the accuracy of calculation are maintained.

    (2) Industrial applications
    This invention enables faster and more accurate execution of supercomputer operations including structural analysis, collision analysis, and fluid analysis simulations for automobiles and aircraft, as well as simulations of global environmental predictions, earthquakes, and tsunamis. This contributes to industrial development and the creation of a safer society.
    This technology was implemented in the K computer and Fugaku, and is now a standard feature [6] in the instruction set architecture designed and licensed by Arm, a leading compute platform company. Its inclusion in Arm-based server products used by hyperscalers has generated significant international impact. This technology is also incorporated into “FUJITSU-MONAKA”, Fujitsu’s next-generation processor for data centers, targeted for launch in 2027.
    Furthermore, this technology is slated for integration into a new CPU tentatively named “FUJITSU-MONAKA-X”, which will power the new flagship system, codenamed “FugakuNEXT” — the successor to Fugaku — currently under development by Fujitsu in collaboration with RIKEN and other organizations.

Note

  • [1] Japan Institute of Invention and Innovation (JIII) :Located in Minato-ku, Tokyo; Chairman: Toshiaki Higashihara
  • [2] Award recipients :Affiliations reflect those at the time of application.
  • [3] The Distinguished Service Prize for Employment of InventionA prize for the representative of a company or organization that supported the completion of a highly advanced invention.
  • [4] Invention of performance improvement of processing unit for scientific and technical calculations :Patent No. 5304483, filed in 2009 and registered in 2013.
  • [5] Taylor series expansion :A calculation method for calculating trigonometric functions such as sin and cos, and exponential and logarithmic functions such as exp and log.
  • [6] Standard feature :Initially adopted in the Armv8 SIMD extension specification SVE, and subsequently adopted as a standard in the latest Armv9 SVE/SVE2.
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