Nvidia powers Europe's fastest supercomputer
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Tuesday, Jun 10, 2025 5:01 am ET2min read
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Nvidia Corp has announced that it is set to power Europe's fastest supercomputer, a significant milestone in the company's global AI infrastructure strategy. The collaboration, which involves Nvidia's high-performance GPUs, is aimed at enhancing research and development capabilities in Europe. This development comes amidst a period of robust growth for Nvidia, marked by a $1 trillion surge in share value over the past two months [1].
The initiative is part of a broader effort by Nvidia to address the UK's lack of computing infrastructure, as highlighted by CEO Jensen Huang at London Tech Week [2]. The UK, despite being the third-largest AI venture capital market globally, has historically lacked its own robust infrastructure. This deficiency has been a barrier to realizing the full potential of the UK's AI ecosystem.
The partnership underscores Nvidia's commitment to bolstering AI capabilities across Europe. The company's involvement in the UK's AI infrastructure development is particularly notable, given the UK government's recent pledge to invest £1 billion ($1.36 billion) to scale up the country's computing power by a factor of 20 [3]. This investment is expected to attract more startups and support the UK's robust researcher ecosystem.
Nvidia's involvement in the UK's AI infrastructure development is also evident in its partnership with Nebius Group, a Dutch AI infrastructure company. Nebius has announced plans to launch its first AI factory in the UK, making 4,000 Blackwell GPUs available online. This scalable, high-performance AI capacity will power research, academia, and public services in the UK, including the NHS [4].
The development of Europe's fastest supercomputer by Nvidia aligns with the UK government's broader AI strategy. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced a partnership with Nvidia and other major tech companies to train 7.5 million workers in AI by 2030. This initiative, known as TechFirst, aims to harness the power of AI to deliver better public services, create opportunities for children, and enhance productivity [3].
Nvidia's role in powering Europe's fastest supercomputer is a testament to its leadership in the AI chip market. The company's recent earnings report addressed key concerns, including U.S. restrictions on advanced semiconductor sales to China, AI spending outlooks, and its ability to scale up its Blackwell chip supply. With these concerns eased, Nvidia's stock has rebounded significantly, adding $1 trillion in value over two months [1].
The company's strong performance and strategic partnerships position Nvidia as a key player in the global AI infrastructure landscape. As AI spending continues to grow, with major clients like Microsoft, Meta, Alphabet, and Amazon projected to spend $330 billion in 2026, Nvidia's role in powering Europe's fastest supercomputer is likely to be a significant driver of future growth [1].
References
[1] https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/technology/tech-news/nvidia-leaves-chinas-deepseek-ghost-behind-with-1-trillion-rally-reason-includes-microsoft-meta-google-and-amazon/articleshow/121727891.cms
[2] https://www.gurufocus.com/news/2917244/nvidias-ceo-highlights-uks-ai-infrastructure-challenges-nvda
[3] https://cybernews.com/ai-news/uk-pm-starmer-nvidia-partnership-train-7-million-ai-workers-by-2030/
[4] https://newsable.asianetnews.com/markets/nvidia-backed-nebius-draws-retail-buzz-with-uk-ai-data-centre-plans/articleshow-u866i8p
Nvidia powers Europe's fastest supercomputer
Title: Nvidia Powers Europe's Fastest SupercomputerNvidia Corp has announced that it is set to power Europe's fastest supercomputer, a significant milestone in the company's global AI infrastructure strategy. The collaboration, which involves Nvidia's high-performance GPUs, is aimed at enhancing research and development capabilities in Europe. This development comes amidst a period of robust growth for Nvidia, marked by a $1 trillion surge in share value over the past two months [1].
The initiative is part of a broader effort by Nvidia to address the UK's lack of computing infrastructure, as highlighted by CEO Jensen Huang at London Tech Week [2]. The UK, despite being the third-largest AI venture capital market globally, has historically lacked its own robust infrastructure. This deficiency has been a barrier to realizing the full potential of the UK's AI ecosystem.
The partnership underscores Nvidia's commitment to bolstering AI capabilities across Europe. The company's involvement in the UK's AI infrastructure development is particularly notable, given the UK government's recent pledge to invest £1 billion ($1.36 billion) to scale up the country's computing power by a factor of 20 [3]. This investment is expected to attract more startups and support the UK's robust researcher ecosystem.
Nvidia's involvement in the UK's AI infrastructure development is also evident in its partnership with Nebius Group, a Dutch AI infrastructure company. Nebius has announced plans to launch its first AI factory in the UK, making 4,000 Blackwell GPUs available online. This scalable, high-performance AI capacity will power research, academia, and public services in the UK, including the NHS [4].
The development of Europe's fastest supercomputer by Nvidia aligns with the UK government's broader AI strategy. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced a partnership with Nvidia and other major tech companies to train 7.5 million workers in AI by 2030. This initiative, known as TechFirst, aims to harness the power of AI to deliver better public services, create opportunities for children, and enhance productivity [3].
Nvidia's role in powering Europe's fastest supercomputer is a testament to its leadership in the AI chip market. The company's recent earnings report addressed key concerns, including U.S. restrictions on advanced semiconductor sales to China, AI spending outlooks, and its ability to scale up its Blackwell chip supply. With these concerns eased, Nvidia's stock has rebounded significantly, adding $1 trillion in value over two months [1].
The company's strong performance and strategic partnerships position Nvidia as a key player in the global AI infrastructure landscape. As AI spending continues to grow, with major clients like Microsoft, Meta, Alphabet, and Amazon projected to spend $330 billion in 2026, Nvidia's role in powering Europe's fastest supercomputer is likely to be a significant driver of future growth [1].
References
[1] https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/technology/tech-news/nvidia-leaves-chinas-deepseek-ghost-behind-with-1-trillion-rally-reason-includes-microsoft-meta-google-and-amazon/articleshow/121727891.cms
[2] https://www.gurufocus.com/news/2917244/nvidias-ceo-highlights-uks-ai-infrastructure-challenges-nvda
[3] https://cybernews.com/ai-news/uk-pm-starmer-nvidia-partnership-train-7-million-ai-workers-by-2030/
[4] https://newsable.asianetnews.com/markets/nvidia-backed-nebius-draws-retail-buzz-with-uk-ai-data-centre-plans/articleshow-u866i8p

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