Software developers can test Fujitsu hardware for free

Fujitsu has just allowed software developers to run programs on their hardware for free. The developers can test the performance of both their software and the Fujitsu hardware.
Fujitsu simply wants to improve their sales especially of their supercomputers so they’re offering this.
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