ISC -- NVIDIA today announced that the
JUPITER supercomputer, powered by the NVIDIA Grace Hopper™
platform, is the fastest in Europe — delivering a more than 2x
speedup for high-performance computing and AI workloads compared
with the next-fastest system.
Soon capable of running 1 quintillion FP64
operations per second, JUPITER is on track to be Europe’s first
exascale supercomputer. The system enables faster simulation,
training and inference of the largest AI models — including for
climate modeling, quantum research, structural biology,
computational engineering and astrophysics — empowering European
enterprises and nations to drive scientific discovery and
innovation.
Among the top five systems on the TOP500 list of
the world’s fastest supercomputers, JUPITER is the most energy
efficient, at 60 gigaflops per watt.
Comprising nearly 24,000 NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper
Superchips and interconnected with the NVIDIA Quantum-2 InfiniBand
networking platform, JUPITER is expected to reach over 90 exaflops
of AI performance and is based on Eviden’s BullSequana XH3000
liquid-cooled architecture.
JUPITER also incorporates NVIDIA’s full stack of
software for optimized performance.
“AI will supercharge scientific discovery and
industrial innovation," said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of
NVIDIA. “In partnership with Jülich and Eviden, we’re building
Europe’s most advanced AI supercomputer to enable the leading
researchers, industries and institutions to expand human knowledge,
accelerate breakthroughs and drive national advancement.”
Built for Scientific
Breakthroughs Hosted by the Jülich Supercomputing Centre
at the Forschungszentrum Jülich facility in Germany, JUPITER is
owned by the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking.
“With JUPITER’s extreme performance, Europe has
taken a giant leap into the future of science, technology and
sovereignty,” said Anders Jensen, executive director of the EuroHPC
Joint Undertaking. “JUPITER’s computing power will serve as a
catalyst for scientific discovery, propelling foundational research
across the continent in fields as diverse as climate modeling,
energy systems and biomedical innovation.”
“JUPITER is a landmark achievement for European
science and technology,” said Thomas Lippert, codirector of the
Jülich Supercomputing Centre. “Powered by NVIDIA’s accelerated
computing and AI platforms, JUPITER is advancing the frontier of
foundation model training and high-performance simulation, enabling
researchers across Europe to tackle challenges of unprecedented
complexity.”
“JUPITER will substantially advance quantum
algorithm and hardware development,” added Kristel Michielsen,
codirector of the Jülich Supercomputing Centre. “Hybrid quantum
HPC-computation will profit from powerful tools such as the NVIDIA
CUDA-Q platform and the NVIDIA cuQuantum software development
kit.”
“JUPITER’s launch is not just an extraordinary
technical success — delivering an exascale machine and Julich’s
modular data center in less than nine months — it marks a pivotal
moment for European high-performance computing,” said Emmanuel Le
Roux, senior vice president and global head of advanced computing
at Eviden, Atos Group. “It clearly demonstrated the technological
leadership of the European Eviden-led consortium, which designed,
built and delivered this world-class system.”
Early testing of JUPITER was conducted with the
Linpack benchmark, which was also used to determine the TOP500
ranking.
The JUPITER supercomputer represents a new
generation of computing systems, uniting NVIDIA’s end-to-end
software stack to solve challenges in areas including:
- Climate and weather modeling: Enables
high-resolution, real-time environmental simulations and
visualization, using the NVIDIA Earth-2 open platform. This
contributes to global community initiatives like the Earth
Virtualization Engines project, which aims to create a digital twin
of the Earth to better understand and address climate change.
- Quantum computing research: Advances quantum
algorithm and hardware development with powerful tools such as the
NVIDIA CUDA-Q™ platform and the NVIDIA cuQuantum software
development kit.
- Computer-aided engineering: Reinvents product
design and manufacturing through AI-driven simulation and digital
twin technologies, powered by the NVIDIA PhysicsNeMo™ framework,
NVIDIA CUDA-X™ libraries and the NVIDIA Omniverse™ platform.
- Drug discovery: Streamlines the creation and
deployment of AI models vital to pharmaceutical research through
the NVIDIA BioNeMo™ platform, accelerating time to insight in
biomolecular science and drug discovery.
German and other European researchers can apply
for access to JUPITER.
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