Eviden-Built JUPITER Supercomputer Hits Exascale Milestone According to the TOP500, a First in Europe
JUPITER, Europe’s first exascale supercomputer, ranks 4th globally and leads energy efficiency with 63 GigaFlops per watt, powering over 100 AI and scientific projects.
- In Paris, Eviden announced this week that the JUPITER Booster partition became Europe’s first system to officially break the ExaFlop barrier and ranks 4th worldwide in the TOP500.
- Developed by the Jülich Supercomputing Centre in partnership with the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking and procured by EuroHPC, JUPITER was built in record time with a sustainable design and will form the core of the JUPITER AI Factory, soon offering secure AI model access.
- Energy metrics show JUPITER Booster partition delivers 63 GFlops/Watt, while Eviden claimed Green500’s top three spots with KAIROS at 73, ROMEO at 70, and Levante GPU extension at 69 GFlops/Watt.
- JUPITER enables large-scale AI training and scientific simulations across climate, energy, medicine and materials research and has powered over 100 projects including 50-qubit quantum simulation and Earth system modelling at one-kilometre resolution.
- Backed by its scale and R&D, Eviden credits its performance and efficiency gains to its patented fifth-generation Direct Liquid Cooling and Argos energy software, supported by more than 4,500 talents and over 2,100 patents within the Atos Group framework.
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Eviden-built JUPITER Supercomputer Hits Exascale Milestone According to the TOP500, a First in Europe
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