The Jülich Supercomputing Center's Jupiter supercomputer has officially launched, placing fourth on the Top500 list and topping Europe’s computing capabilities, overtaking Italy’s HPC6. This machine, built through collaboration with Nvidia and Eviden, is essential for advancing research in fields like biophysics and climate science. With its reported 793 petaFLOPS, the system’s first ranking highlights its potential as Europe’s first true exascale supercomputer. Despite achieving this milestone, Jupiter still has a way to go to catch up with American supercomputers, which lead the field in exascale technology.
The Jupiter supercomputer at ISC Germany has launched into the number four spot on the Top500 list, making it Europe's most powerful system.
Developed through EuroHPC Joint Undertaking, Jupiter supports various research fields, including biophysics, astrophysics, and enhancing medical imaging using machine learning.
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