Ranked fourth in the world for speed, Jupiter is one of the fastest supercomputers in the world. It could unlock entirely new possibilities for training artificial intelligence models or scientific simulations.
Powered entirely by green energy and capable of performing a trillion calculations per second, the supercomputer cost approximately €500 million ($539 million). Of this, the European Commission contributed €250 million ($293 million), while the Federal Ministry of Science and the state of North Rhine-Westphalia each provided €125 million ($147 million).
The Jupiter supercomputer's computing center was built in two years, comprising approximately 50 container modules covering an area of over 2,300 m². The data it can store is equivalent to 450 billion books.
Jupiter will also be used to improve climate and weather simulations, helping to more accurately predict extreme events such as heavy rain or severe thunderstorms. In addition, this supercomputer will be used to study proteins, cells, and the human brain to accelerate the development of new therapies.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/sieu-may-tinh-nhanh-nhat-chau-au-post811837.html






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