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    The JUPITER precursor JEDI already has the same equipment as the subsequent JUPITER booster module. Scientists are able to access the hardware at an early stage of development as part of the JUPITER Research and Early Access Program (JUREAP) in order to optimise their codes. In doing so, they are supported by experts from the Jülich Supercomputing Centre.

    JUPITER exascale supercomputer

    JUPITER is set to be the first supercomputer in Europe to surpass the threshold of one exaflop, which corresponds to one quintillion (“1” followed by 18 zeros) floating-point operations per second. The final system will be installed in stages in the second half of this year and will initially be made available to scientific users as part of the early access programme before it goes into general user operation at the beginning of 2025.

    JUPITER’s enormous computing power will help to push the boundaries of scientific simulations and to train large AI models. The modular exascale system uses the dynamic modular system architecture (dMSA) developed by ParTec and the Jülich Supercomputing Centre. The JUPITER booster module, which is currently installed, will have around 125 BullSequana XH3000 racks and around 24,000 NVIDIA GH200 Superchips, interconnected by NVIDIA Quantum-2 InfiniBand networking. For 8-bit calculations, which are common for training AI models, the computing power is set to increase to well over 70 exaflops. As of today, this would make JUPITER the world’s fastest computer for AI.

    According to estimates, JUPITER’s energy requirements will average around 11 megawatts. Further measures will help to use energy even more sustainably. The modular data centre in which JUPITER will be housed is designed to extract the heat generated during cooling and to then use it to heat the buildings on the Forschungszentrum Jülich campus. 

    All hardware and software components of JUPITER will be installed and managed by the unique JUPITER Management Stack. This is a combination of ParaStation Modulo (ParTec), SMC xScale (Eviden), and software components from JSC.

    JUPITER development system JEDI

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    The JUPITER development system JEDI is much smaller than the final exascale computer. It consists of a single rack from the latest BullSequana XH3000 series, which currently contains 24 individual computers, known as compute nodes. These are connected to each other via four NVIDIA Quantum-2 InfiniBand switches and will be complemented with 24 additional computing nodes over the course of May.

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    European Exascale Supercomputer JUPITER Sets New Energy Efficiency Standards with #1 Ranking in GREEN500 - Seite 2 Press Release European Exascale Supercomputer JUPITER Sets New Energy Efficiency Standards with #1 Ranking in GREEN500 Paris, France and Hamburg, Germany – May 13, 2024 – The first module of the exascale supercomputer JUPITER, named JEDI, is …

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