
The Jupiter supercomputer, the most powerful in Europe, was officially put into operation in Germany. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The ceremony took place in the city of Jülich, Germany. The Jupiter supercomputer is built on modern Nvidia processors and is capable of performing one quintillion calculations per second.
This figure is approximately equivalent to the combined processing power of ten million ordinary laptops. The Jupiter supercomputer is considered strategically important for Europe.
The project was developed collaboratively by the French Atos IT group and the German ParTec company. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz participated in the ceremony, emphasizing that this project expands Europe's ability to compete with countries like the USA and China in the field of artificial intelligence.
The applications of the supercomputer are very broad. Among others, Jupiter is planned to be used in biotechnology, climate change research, medical analysis, scientific research, and various fields of science.
With this system, new opportunities will open up in genetics, drug development, and the analysis of global environmental issues. Thus, the Jupiter supercomputer serves to significantly enhance Europe's scientific and technological potential.