Resources for Innovation

European Supercomputers

The European Supercomputers Powering Cutting-Edge Generative AI Models

JUPITER. Copyrights : Forschungszentrum Jülich

JUPITER

JUPITER is operated by the Jülich Supercomputing Centre. It is Europe’s first Exascale supercomputer, capable of delivering 1 ExaFLOP of computing power. More about.

LUMI. Copyrights : CSC / Fade Creative

LUMI

Lumi is a pre-exascale EuroHPC supercomputer located in Kajaani, Finland and hosted by CSC – IT Center for Science. More about.

LEONARDO. Copyrights : CINECA

LEONARDO

Leonardo is a pre-exascale EuroHPC supercomputer located in the Bologna Technopole, Italy and hosted by CINECA. More about.

MARENOSTRUM5. Copyrights : BSC

MARENOSTRUM 5

MareNostrum 5 is a pre-exascale EuroHPC supercomputer located in Barcelona, Spain and hosted by Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC). More about.

MELUXINA. Copyrights : LuxProvide

MELUXINA

MeluXina is a petascale EuroHPC supercomputer located in Bissen, Luxembourg and hosted by LuxProvide. More about.

European State-Of-The-Art Supercomputers

VEGA. Copyrights : IZUM

VEGA

Vega is a petascale EuroHPC supercomputer located in Maribor, Slovenia and hosted by IZUM. More about.

DISCOVERER. Copyrights : Sofia Tech Park

DISCOVERER

Discoverer is a petascale EuroHPC supercomputer located in Sofia, Bulgaria and hosted by Sofia Tech Park. More about.

DEUCALION. Copyrights : CNCA

DEUCALION

Deucalion is a petascale EuroHPC supercomputer located in Guimarães, Portugal, hosted by FCT and managed by CNCA. More about.

KAROLINA. Copyrights :IT4Innovations National Supercomputing Center

KAROLINA

Karolina is a petascale EuroHPC supercomputer located in Ostrava, Czechia and hosted by IT4Innovations National Supercomputing Center. More about.

Upcoming European Supercomputers: The Next Wave of HPC Innovation

DAEDALUS

DAEDALUS will be a mid-range petascale EuroHPC supercomputer. The system will be located in Attica (Lavrio), Greece and operated by the National Infrastructures for Research and Technology (GRNET). More about.

ARRHENIUS

Arrhenius is currently being installed at the Linköping University campus and operated by the National Academic Infrastructure for Supercomputing in Sweden.

ALICE RECOQUE

Alice Recoque will be located at CEA’s supercomputing centre TGCC (Très Grand Centre de calcul du CEA) in Bruyères-le-Châtel, France, and operated by operated by the Jules Verne consortium, led by France through GENCI and the Commissariat à l’énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA), with the participation of the Netherlands through SURF and Greece through GRNet. It will be capable of delivering 1 ExaFLOP of computing power.

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