Chancellor confirms £750 Million for Edinburgh ‘Supercomputer’ after funding u-turn – Scottish Business News
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Scotland to host UK’s most powerful supercomputer following £750 million investment
The UK government has announced a significant £750 million investment to build the nation’s most powerful supercomputer in Edinburgh, placing Scotland at the centre of the UK’s drive to lead global innovation in artificial intelligence, scientific research, and economic growth Unveiled as part of the Chancellor’s Spending Review, the new national supercomputer will be housed at the University of Edinburgh. It will provide unprecedented computing…
Chancellor confirms £750 Million for Edinburgh ‘Supercomputer’ after funding u-turn – Scottish Business News
The UK government has confirmed up to £750 million in funding to build a new national supercomputer at the University of Edinburgh, reviving a project that was shelved last summer. The announcement, made by Chancellor Rachel Reeves during the Spending Review, marks a significant investment in the UK’s scientific and technological infrastructure and positions Scotland at the heart of the country’s ambitions for artificial intelligence and researc…
Scotland to host UK’s national supercomputer
Scotland will be home to the UK’s most powerful supercomputer to drive forward innovations that grow their economy and ensure people are better off, putting Edinburgh at heart of the UK’s plans to unlock a decade of national renewal through artificial intelligence.
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