“We can’t actually build brains,” University of Sussex mathematical physics professor Thomas Nowotny told New Scientist.
Researchers at Germany's Jülich Research Centre are preparing to simulate the entire human brain using the world's fourth most powerful supercomputer, JUPITER.
Dubbed Deneb, the BullSequana XH3500-based system will be powered by two Nvidia Grace Blackwell superchips and, in total, ...
BERLIN (Reuters) -German Chancellor Friedrich Merz inaugurated a supercomputer powered by Nvidia chips on Friday that is the world's fourth-fastest, saying it helps Europe catch up with the leaders in ...
Landmark integration positions Europe at the forefront of the global quantum-classical computing race, accelerating breakthroughs in science and industry DGX Quantum combines NVIDIA's Grace Hopper ...
The world’s most powerful supercomputers can now run simulations of billions of neurons, and researchers hope such models ...
The fastest supercomputer in Europe has officially begun operating in western Germany as Europe looks to catch up to the US and China in the race for AI. High performance computing expert Steve Conway ...
Europe's fastest supercomputer entered into operation on Friday in western Germany, with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in attendance. The JUPITER supercomputer is located at the Jülich Research ...