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Supercomputer: Europe's Fastest Computer in Jülich

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With a supercomputer of the latest generation, Germany wants to maintain its position in the cutting-edge technology. However, this comes mainly from the USA with particularly powerful computers.

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With a supercomputer of the latest generation, Germany wants to maintain its position in the cutting-edge technology. However, this comes mainly from the USA with particularly powerful computers.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The supercomputer Jupiter in Jülich near Aachen is one of the fastest of its kind worldwide. With 24,000 Nvidia chips and a trillion computing operations per second, it will be crucial in science and business.

·Munich, Germany
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Germany's new supercomputer Jupiter is not only the fastest in Europe, but also the fourth fastest in the world. With a computing power of 793 PetaFLOPS, the system at Forschungszentrum Jlich impresses - also with special efficiency. (Continue reading)

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The computing power is enormous - and the high-performance computer "Jupiter" is extremely fast. This allows to predict the locations of extreme weather conditions more accurately. For example.The high-performance computer "Jupiter" at Forschungszentrum Jülich is the fastest supercomputer in Europe. In the list of the world's fastest supercomputers he came to fourth place, directly behind three US-American systems, reported the NRW Science Minis…

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The Jülich supercomputer uses Nvidia's ARM-based processors and achieves an output of almost 800 petaflops. The US supercomputer El Capitan remains the leader with 1.7 exaflops.

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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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