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Jupiter" Supercomputer Boosts NRW's AI Capabilities and Economic Outlook
NRW's "Jupiter" supercomputer inauguration, alongside discussions on AI's economic impact, reveals significant potential but also public concerns regarding AI applications.
Jupiter" Supercomputer Boosts NRW's AI Capabilities and Economic Outlook
NRW's "Jupiter" supercomputer inauguration, alongside discussions on AI's economic impact, reveals significant potential but also public concerns regarding AI applications.
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32% Bias Score


PostNL Seeks Subsidy; Rotterdam Hosts World Port Days; Europe's Most Powerful Supercomputer Unveiled
Today, PostNL awaits a subsidy decision, the World Port Days begin in Rotterdam, and Europe's most powerful supercomputer, Jupiter, is presented in Germany.
PostNL Seeks Subsidy; Rotterdam Hosts World Port Days; Europe's Most Powerful Supercomputer Unveiled
Today, PostNL awaits a subsidy decision, the World Port Days begin in Rotterdam, and Europe's most powerful supercomputer, Jupiter, is presented in Germany.
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Japan, Africa to Cooperate on Critical Minerals
Japan and African nations agreed to cooperate on securing stable supplies of critical minerals, emphasizing responsible development and debt management amid China's growing influence.
Japan, Africa to Cooperate on Critical Minerals
Japan and African nations agreed to cooperate on securing stable supplies of critical minerals, emphasizing responsible development and debt management amid China's growing influence.
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IBM's Quantum Starling: World's First Large-Scale Quantum Supercomputer Planned for 2029
IBM plans to launch Quantum Starling, the world's first large-scale quantum supercomputer, by 2029; it will feature 200 logical qubits capable of 100 million quantum operations, utilizing LDPC error correction codes and advanced hardware to achieve quantum advantage.
IBM's Quantum Starling: World's First Large-Scale Quantum Supercomputer Planned for 2029
IBM plans to launch Quantum Starling, the world's first large-scale quantum supercomputer, by 2029; it will feature 200 logical qubits capable of 100 million quantum operations, utilizing LDPC error correction codes and advanced hardware to achieve quantum advantage.
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IBM Announces Fault-Tolerant Quantum Supercomputer
IBM plans to build Quantum Starling, a fault-tolerant quantum supercomputer using a new LDPC error correction system, in Poughkeepsie, New York, to be operational in four years, capable of 100 million operations with 200 logical qubits.
IBM Announces Fault-Tolerant Quantum Supercomputer
IBM plans to build Quantum Starling, a fault-tolerant quantum supercomputer using a new LDPC error correction system, in Poughkeepsie, New York, to be operational in four years, capable of 100 million operations with 200 logical qubits.
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NAACP Demands Halt to Musk's Memphis Supercomputer Project Over Pollution Concerns
The NAACP demands that Shelby County halt Elon Musk's xAI supercomputer project in South Memphis due to unpermitted methane gas turbines emitting pollutants, jeopardizing residents' health, particularly in the already-polluted Boxtown neighborhood, despite xAI's claim of legal compliance.
NAACP Demands Halt to Musk's Memphis Supercomputer Project Over Pollution Concerns
The NAACP demands that Shelby County halt Elon Musk's xAI supercomputer project in South Memphis due to unpermitted methane gas turbines emitting pollutants, jeopardizing residents' health, particularly in the already-polluted Boxtown neighborhood, despite xAI's claim of legal compliance.
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Europe unveils Jupiter, its most powerful supercomputer
Today, Europe launched Jupiter, its most powerful supercomputer capable of hundreds of quadrillions of calculations per second, comparable to almost a million smartphones, ranking fourth globally and aiming to reach the top three's speed.

Europe unveils Jupiter, its most powerful supercomputer
Today, Europe launched Jupiter, its most powerful supercomputer capable of hundreds of quadrillions of calculations per second, comparable to almost a million smartphones, ranking fourth globally and aiming to reach the top three's speed.
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Germany Launches Europe's First Exascale Supercomputer, Jupiter
Germany unveiled Jupiter, Europe's first exascale supercomputer, capable of one quintillion calculations per second, aiming to close the AI gap with the US and China.

Germany Launches Europe's First Exascale Supercomputer, Jupiter
Germany unveiled Jupiter, Europe's first exascale supercomputer, capable of one quintillion calculations per second, aiming to close the AI gap with the US and China.
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Fujitsu and RIKEN to Build Next-Generation Supercomputer FugakuNEXT
Fujitsu and Japan's RIKEN are developing the FugakuNEXT supercomputer, using Fujitsu's 2-nanometer FUJITSU-MONAKA CPUs, to be completed by Q1 2026, bolstering Japan's technological independence and global scientific competitiveness.

Fujitsu and RIKEN to Build Next-Generation Supercomputer FugakuNEXT
Fujitsu and Japan's RIKEN are developing the FugakuNEXT supercomputer, using Fujitsu's 2-nanometer FUJITSU-MONAKA CPUs, to be completed by Q1 2026, bolstering Japan's technological independence and global scientific competitiveness.
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IBM Announces Quantum Starling: A Large-Scale Quantum Supercomputer
IBM announced Quantum Starling, a large-scale quantum supercomputer projected to achieve 200 logical qubits and 100 million quantum operations by 2029 using a novel LDPC error correction code and advanced hardware, potentially marking a major step towards quantum advantage.

IBM Announces Quantum Starling: A Large-Scale Quantum Supercomputer
IBM announced Quantum Starling, a large-scale quantum supercomputer projected to achieve 200 logical qubits and 100 million quantum operations by 2029 using a novel LDPC error correction code and advanced hardware, potentially marking a major step towards quantum advantage.
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Germany's "Jupiter" Supercomputer: Fourth Fastest Globally
Germany's "Jupiter" supercomputer, developed by the Jülich Supercomputing Centre, ranks fourth globally on the TOP500 list, boasting a projected processing power exceeding one trillion operations per second upon completion of its €500 million development, a joint venture of EuroHPC JU, the German fe...

Germany's "Jupiter" Supercomputer: Fourth Fastest Globally
Germany's "Jupiter" supercomputer, developed by the Jülich Supercomputing Centre, ranks fourth globally on the TOP500 list, boasting a projected processing power exceeding one trillion operations per second upon completion of its €500 million development, a joint venture of EuroHPC JU, the German fe...
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12% Bias Score

Met Office Upgrades to Cloud-Based Supercomputer, Enhancing Weather Forecasting
The UK's Met Office has moved to a new off-site supercomputer run on Microsoft's Azure, potentially improving 14-day forecast accuracy and climate research, after a month-long parallel run with its previous system.

Met Office Upgrades to Cloud-Based Supercomputer, Enhancing Weather Forecasting
The UK's Met Office has moved to a new off-site supercomputer run on Microsoft's Azure, potentially improving 14-day forecast accuracy and climate research, after a month-long parallel run with its previous system.
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24% Bias Score
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