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1 Second vs. 182 Days: France’s New Supercomputer Delivers Mind-Blowing Speeds That Leave All of Humanity in the Dust


IN A NUTSHELL 🚀 Jean Zay supercomputer, successor to “Turing,” now achieves 125.9 petaflops, revolutionizing scientific computation. 📚 Freely available for open research, empowering academic teams, start-ups, and large companies across various fields. 🤖 Supports advanced AI developments, with over 1,400 AI-related projects, driving innovation in Europe. 🌿 Noted for energy efficiency, using Nvidia GPUs

The upgrade positions Jean Zay as one of the most potent computing resources in France, promising to facilitate groundbreaking research and innovation in artificial intelligence and other scientific domains. Philippe Lavocat, CEO of GENCI, emphasized that Jean Zay 4 will energize researchers in both academia and industry, equipping them to tackle major scientific and societal challenges through AI. Jean Zay’s success in the AI domain positions it as a critical asset for researchers seeking to push the boundaries of artificial intelligence and explore new frontiers.

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