UK’s New Mary Coombs Supercomputer Accelerates Industrial AI Adoption
Revolutionizing UK Industry with Next-Generation Computing The Science and Technology Facilities Council has unveiled the Mary Coombs supercomputer, a transformative…
Revolutionizing UK Industry with Next-Generation Computing The Science and Technology Facilities Council has unveiled the Mary Coombs supercomputer, a transformative…
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Oracle has unveiled what it describes as the largest AI supercomputer in the cloud, the OCI Zettascale10, reportedly capable of 16 zettaFLOPS peak performance. Sources indicate the infrastructure will support OpenAI’s Stargate cluster in Texas and features innovative networking technology designed to reduce latency and power consumption. The system is scheduled to roll out next year amid growing competition in high-performance AI cloud infrastructure.
Oracle has announced what it calls the largest AI supercomputer in the cloud, according to reports from industry sources. The OCI Zettascale10 system reportedly can deliver 16 zettaFLOPS of peak performance across 800,000 Nvidia GPUs, positioning Oracle as a major contender in the high-performance computing race. Analysts suggest this represents one of the most significant infrastructure developments in recent cloud computing history.
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Quantum computing firm D-Wave has entered a significant €10 million partnership with Swiss Quantum Technology SA to deploy an annealing quantum computer in Europe. The five-year agreement provides SQT with substantial computing access while supporting Italy’s newly formed Q-Alliance quantum initiative. This deployment marks another step in Europe’s expanding quantum computing infrastructure.
Quantum computing company D-Wave Systems has reportedly signed a €10 million ($11.6 million) agreement with Swiss Quantum Technology SA (SQT) to deploy an Advantage2 annealing quantum computer in Europe, according to recent announcements. The five-year arrangement will grant SQT access to 50 percent of the system’s computing capacity, with sources indicating the option for eventual purchase remains available.