500,000 chips, nuclear energy to power one of world’s largest AI supercomputer
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Fluidstack has signed a $10.3 billion agreement with the French government to build one of the world's largest AI supercomputers. The project will use France's nuclear energy to provide up to 1 gigawatt of dedicated AI computing power by 2028. The facility will host nearly 500,000 next-generation AI chips and be powered entirely by decarbonized energy. This initiative aims to reinforce France's leadership in AI infrastructure and digital sovereignty while creating new jobs in AI research and high-performance computing.
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