ParTec AG: Annual General Meeting approves all agenda items with a large majority
The General Annual Meeting took place in Munich 6th of August 2024.
The General Annual Meeting took place in Munich 6th of August 2024.
The core of the legal dispute is the infringement of ParTec patents relating to the dynamic modular system architecture (dMSA) that ParTec developed and uses worldwide in the construction of powerful leading-edge state of the art AI-supercomputers.
The first module of the exascale supercomputer JUPITER, named JEDI, is ranked first place in the Green500 list of the most energy-efficient supercomputers worldwide.
ParTec launched the project “Supertrainer” to offer a modular AI product range capable of training, data-processing and inference of specific individual large language models for truly individual business cases and models in small, medium and large industries.
The Zuse Institute Berlin (ZIB) will be the first European customer to receive the brand new NextSilicon second generation technology, Maverick-2, to be delivered by ParTec.
A paper of German Stifterverband shows that the computing capacity of supercomputers plays a decisive role as a catalyst for AI technologies.
A wide range of European partners, including ParTec AG worked together in the DEEP-SEA, IO-SEA and RED-SEA projects and created important results preparing Europe for the Exascale era in supercomputing.
The ParTec key messages from March Meeting 2024 of the American Physical Society
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Forschungszentrum Jülich and Eviden have agreed on the delivery of a modular data centre for the JUPITER supercomputer. JUPITER will be the first ExaFlop system in Europe and consists of two modules: a booster module with NVIDIA GPUs and a cluster module. The data centre consists of around 50 containers and offers lower costs and more flexibility. It will be installed in 2024.
Our Tech-Know-how to go feature presents the MareNostrum 5 supercomputer in facts and figures
The MareNostrum 5 supercomputer inaugurated today catapulted itself into 8th and 19th place in the latest TOP500 list of the most powerful supercomputers in the world. As a subcontractor in this 151.4-million-euro project, ParTec AG made a decisive contribution to the successful implementation of the system. Read more about this and our collaboration with BSC here: www.par-tec.com
How European is the first ExaScale computer JUPITER, which will go into operation in 2024, really?
In the "Top Supercomputing Achievement" category, the readers of HPCwire voted the MareNostrum 5 pre-exascale computer set up by ParTec AG together with Eviden as the best development of the last twelve months in the field of high-performance computing.
Panel discussion on the challenges and solutions involved in developing the first European ExaFlop supercomputer JUPITER.
A German-French consortium comprising of ParTec and Eviden, announce a contract with European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) to provide the very first Exascale supercomputer in Europe.
ParTec AG specialises in the development and manufacture of AI supercomputers based on its modular high-performance computing (HPC) systems and quantum computers (QC) as well as the associated system software. The offering also includes consulting and support services in all areas of the development, construction and operation of these modern systems. The concept of dynamic modular system architecture (dMSA) is the result of more than ten years of research and was developed by ParTec as a novel system design for massively parallel high computing systems. The dMSA and the underlying ParaStation Modulo Software Suite, which was developed and is maintained by ParTec, have proven to be particularly suitable for the complex requirements of massive computing power in artificial intelligence. Further information about the company and ParTec AG's innovative solutions in the field of high-performance computing and quantum computing can be found at www.par-tec.com.