ParTec AG and ORCA Computing in Quantum-Accelerated AI Factories Partnership

MUNICH and LONDON — ParTec AG, a European developer of AI supercomputers, quantum computing and high-performance computing, and quantum company ORCA Computing today announced their partnership to provide quantum-accelerated HPC and AI solution architectures. ParTec will integrate ORCA’s capabilities into its AI Factory infrastructure, marking a step in expanding the practical use of quantum computing […]

Eviden to Deliver Modular Data Center for Europe’s 1st Exascale System

This morning, Eviden made it official: it has been awarded a contract by Jülich Supercomputing Centre in Germany to build the modular data center to host the EuroHPC JUPITER supercomputer, Europe’s first exascale system. This is not surprising because….

Quantum Computing Integrator ParTec AG Raises €5M

Munich — Modular supercomputing company ParTec AG has announced that as a result of its years of work in the field of quantum computing, it is positioning itself as a complete integrator of quantum computers. ParTec offers a comprehensive qubit-agnostic solution based on a component-based design. Similar to developments that took place in classical computing, […]

Mousquetaire-Group Announces European Exascale Initiative

In this video from ISC 2018, founding members of the Mousquetaire-Group announce their plans to develop an innovative supercomputer architecture based around modular computing. To be partially funded by the European Commission, the Mousquetaires will build the machine solely with European technologies, including the processor.

Atos to Deploy 12 Petaflop Supercomputer at Jülich in Germany

Today Atos announced has a contract to deliver its a 12 Petaflop supercomputer to Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany. The BullSequana X1000 machine will be Germany’s fastest supercomputer and one the most powerful computers in the world. “Among numerous other activities, the BullSequana will be used in research for the Human Brain Project, which has as its goal to improve the understanding of the processes in the human brain through simulation.”