Germany's 48 PFLOP Hunter supercomputer has arrived
Briefly

The rapid development of AI and an increased focus on sustainability in supercomputing mean that high-performance computing is currently going through an exciting transformative period.
Hunter, with its 48.1 petaFLOPS peak performance, is tailored for precise scientific workloads and AI applications, continuing the evolution of supercomputing capabilities.
Built on a Cray EX4000 platform and powered by AMD technologies, Hunter represents a significant milestone, supporting diverse research from materials science to biomedical studies.
Under a public-private partnership with Seedbox.ai, Hunter is being actively used to train open large language models in multiple European languages.
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