Today, Nvidia and Hewlett Packard Enterprise announced a collaboration with Germany’s Leibniz Supercomputing Centre to develop Blue Lion, a next-generation supercomputer powered by Nvidia’s Vera Rubin GPUs. Slated to enter service in early 2027, Blue Lion will offer researchers high-performance computing for AI research, complex simulations, and data-intensive science. Designed with energy efficiency and modular scalability in mind, the system underscores both companies’ commitment to advancing scientific discovery and meeting growing computational demands.
Nvidia and HPE Team Up to Build ‘Blue Lion’ Supercomputer in Germany
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