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The exascale supercomputer JUPITER will be hosted at the Jülich Supercomputing Center in Germany.
Julich Movement Center/Sasha Kreklau
Europe’s first exascale computer, called JUPITER, should be completed next year and may become the world’s most powerful computer. This will enable experiments and simulations that are currently only possible on a small number of machines in the United States and China.
Exascale machines can perform one billion operations per second (exaflops). Currently, there are officially only two supercomputers in the world that can perform this type of calculation. Frontier…
Source: www.newscientist.com