Europe in the supercomputing league with ‘JUPITER' The JUPITER supercomputer, inaugurated in Germany, is the first European system to reach exascale performance (over one quintillion (10¹⁸) operations per second), making it the most powerful supercomputer in Europe and the fourth fastest worldwide. It also leads the Green500 ranking as the world’s…
Supercomputers will contribute to the development of the European energy sector Supercomputing is rapidly transforming Europe’s energy sector. Once limited…
China wants to cool data centres with ocean water The southern Chinese island province of Hainan has commenced work on an…
Taiwan drought could threaten global supply of computer chips Changing weather patterns have led to a serious lack of rainfall in Taiwan.…
French companies and academic institutions will create digital clones of all reactors in France On 14 September, the four-year PSPC project (le Projet Structurant Pour la…
China launches final Beidou network satellite China has launched the final satellite into space in its Beidou geolocation…
Researchers present a new simulator of airborne wind energy systems Airborne Wind Energy Systems (AWES) are a promising, new kind of technology…
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