Toshiyuki Shimizu

Biography
Mr. Toshiyuki Shimizu is Vice President of System
Development Division, Next Generation Technical Computing
Unit, at Fujitsu Limited. Mr. Shimizu started at Fujitsu
Laboratories with the research and development of the
AP1000 massively parallel supercomputer system, and he has
been deeply and continuously involved in the development
of scalar parallel supercomputers, large SMP enterprise
servers, and x86 cluster systems. His primary research
interest is in interconnect architecture, most recently
culminating in the development of the Tofu interconnect
for the K computer and PRIMEHPC series.
He led the development of Fujitsu’s high-end supercomputer PRIMEHPC series, and is now engaged in developing the architecture and technology for the Post-K supercomputer.
Mr. Shimizu received his Masters of Computer Science degree from Tokyo Institute of Technology in 1988.
He led the development of Fujitsu’s high-end supercomputer PRIMEHPC series, and is now engaged in developing the architecture and technology for the Post-K supercomputer.
Mr. Shimizu received his Masters of Computer Science degree from Tokyo Institute of Technology in 1988.
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