India, Sept. 8 -- The new JUPITER supercomputer, inaugurated by Commissioner Zaharieva and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz at Forschungszentrum Julich in Germany, has officially become the first European system to achieve the exascale threshold - that is, performing more than one quintillion (10¹⁸) operations per second, a computing power level comparable to aggregating the computing capabilities of one million modern smartphones.

With this milestone, Europe enters the global league of high‑performance computing.

Officially ranked as Europe's most powerful supercomputer and the fourth fastest worldwide, JUPITER combines unmatched performance with a strong focus on sustainability. The system runs entirely on renewable e...