In Latin, Mare Nostrum means 'Our Sea.'
But it is also the name of one of the most powerful supercomputers in the world!

With 314 million billion calculations per second, Mare Nostrum will enable scientific breakthroughs in areas we need most, such as health, climate change, AI, and clean energy technologies.

Located in Barcelona πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ, Mare Nostrum is the result of a close partnership with the EuroHPC initiative.

Find out more about our supercomputers β†’ europa.eu/!gt4Yrt

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galarπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦

@EU_Commission If this supercomputer works on climate change and calculates we need to stop burning fossil fuels, will we then build an even better one?

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RA Amin Negm-Awad

@EU_Commission 314 PFlops and you tell that 3 days after πœ‹-Day?

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Erik Uden 🦣

@EU_Commission but can it run Mastodon?

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Olivier Duclos

@EU_Commission Nice to see #Bull is still in the game :ablobcheer:

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Armidago

@EU_Commission MareNostrum was even a powerfull project of search rescue at sea to prevent the recurrence of huge tragedies like those of 2013, yet it was dismantled
#Meditereansee

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Jeroen Postma

@EU_Commission You forgot the #homelab hashtag. πŸ˜‰

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Moira Davidson

@EU_Commission Scientific breakthroughs tend not to implemented in the current political climate, as they often show things industries are doing to the detriment of all, for profit.

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LetUnityBlossom

@EU_Commission πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί

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Beda

@EU_Commission Not computers wil solve the problems of our time, but the achievement of justice and peace and peace paedagogiks.

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Alb_

@EU_Commission

Kudos!

But did you know that even with this superpower calculation capabilities, Mare Nostrum is only the third in term of calculation in the UE ?

The first one is called LUMI and looks like this:

Performance:
386.00 petaflops Sustained performance
539.13 petaflops Peak performance

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