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Europe Launches Jupiter Supercomputer to Challenge US and China in AI Race

What Happened

The European Union has unveiled its Jupiter supercomputer, located in Germany, as part of an ambitious plan to strengthen Europe\’s position in artificial intelligence. Jupiter is one of the world\’s most powerful supercomputers and is specifically designed to train advanced AI models and support large-scale data analysis. With backing from the EU and Germany, the project is a strategic effort to rival leading AI infrastructure in the United States and China. Jupiter is expected to accelerate innovation, scientific research, and industrial applications by providing European companies and institutions with top-tier computing power and secure data handling.

Why It Matters

The launch of Jupiter marks a significant step for European digital sovereignty, reducing reliance on foreign technology for AI development. This move could lead to more competitive European AI startups and foster new research partnerships across the continent. Read more in our AI News Hub

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