Nvidia and HP Team Up for Future Supercomputing Innovations | Science-Environment
- On June 10, 2025, Germany's Leibniz Supercomputing Centre revealed plans to collaborate with Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Nvidia to create the Blue Lion supercomputer.
- This partnership follows Nvidia's ongoing projects, including the development of a similar US system and Europe's drive to keep pace with American supercomputing advances.
- Blue Lion will use Nvidia’s Vera Rubin architecture chips, offer around 30 times the power of the existing system, and support research in biology, climate, physics, and AI.
- Dion Harris said scientists can input initial conditions to generate forecasts for 10 to 30 years, combining classical physics and AI to analyze turbulent atmospheric flows.
- Available in early 2027, Blue Lion reflects a shift toward AI-integrated, real-time high-performance computing that aims to enhance scientific research competitiveness in Europe and the US.
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Nvidia and HP Team Up for Future Supercomputing Innovations | Science-Environment
Nvidia and Hewlett Packard Enterprise are collaborating with the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre to build a new supercomputer, Blue Lion, using Nvidia's next-gen chips. The project aims to enhance scientific research across Europe and includes the unveiling of Nvidia's 'Climate in a Bottle' AI model for climate forecasting.
Nvidia & HP Join Hands To Build New Supercomputer In Germany
Nvidia and Hewlett-Packard Enterprise (HPE) are partnering with the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) in Germany to build a new supercomputer named Blue Lion. This collaboration aims to significantly advance scientific research in Europe. Blue Lion will be powered by Nvidia’s next-generation Vera Rubin chips. This architecture combines Nvidia’s new Rubin graphics processing unit (GPU) – the successor to Blackwell – with Vera, Nvidia’s first cu…
Blue Lion supercomputer in Munich will use Nvidia's new Vera Rubin architecture
Nvidia is working with European governments, companies, and cloud providers to build a new continent-wide AI infrastructure. The article Blue Lion supercomputer in Munich will use Nvidia's new Vera Rubin architecture appeared first on THE DECODER.
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