
SciSci Research (サイサイ・リサーチ) is a scientific computing company founded to help support better science by provided better computing performance.
Our high-performance computing project, Future Computing, is building the Hensel CPU, the first CPU capable of performing exact, non-approximate arithmetic, as the next paradigm after floating-point.
In addition to technology development, SciSci also takes a broader interest in the directions in which scientific research is moving, including both promising developments and controversies. SciSci regularly interviews working scientists, and also recently launched WorldSheet (ワールドシート), a publication offering analysis on developments in science, with a focus on Japan in an international context.
SciSci's Founder and CEO is James Douglas Boyd, who lives in Kyoto, Japan. Boyd is the former Co-Founder and CEO of the Wolfram Institute, which he co-founded with Stephen Wolfram, and previously worked at Wolfram Research, Inc. as Wolfram's research assistant.
