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.
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.
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)


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…
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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