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A consortium comprising of Germany’s Partec and France’s Atos has announced their collaboration to develop Europe’s inaugural supercomputer, JUPITER, capable of performing a quadrillion calculations per second.

The consortium has secured a £425 million contract with EuroHPC, a high-performance computing company representing a joint venture between the European Union, various European nations, and private firms, with a mission to advance supercomputing in Europe.

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“JUPITER will boast a computational capacity three times that of the current leading European supercomputer and will occupy an area roughly equivalent to four tennis courts,” stated representatives from Partec and Atos.

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