Nvidia and Hewlett Packard Enterprise are collaborating with the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre to build the 'Blue Lion' supercomputer in Germany, scheduled for availability in early 2027. This initiative reflects a broader European strategy to maintain competitiveness with the U.S. in supercomputing. Blue Lion will utilize Nvidia's new Vera Rubin chips, facilitating advanced scientific research in fields like biotechnology and climate science. Nvidia is advocating for the use of AI in conjunction with traditional calculations to enable faster predictions, such as long-term weather forecasts, leveraging their new 'Climate in a Bottle' model.
Nvidia aims to enhance scientific research by promoting AI adoption, shifting from precise calculations to quicker predictions that support climate modeling and other complex problems.
'Researchers will use a combined approach of classic physics and AI to resolve turbulent atmospheric flow,' said Dion Harris, emphasizing the integration of AI in climate predictions.
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