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EuroHPC Adds DAEDALUS and Arrhenius as JUPITER Holds Top-Five TOP500 Spot

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EuroHPC Adds DAEDALUS and Arrhenius as JUPITER Holds Top-Five TOP500 Spot

June 23, 2026 — Today, the latest TOP500 and Green500 rankings once again featured all operational EuroHPC supercomputers, including two new systems, DAEDALUS and Arrhenius, while JUPITER remains among the world’s top five with its exascale capabilities. The latest editions of the TOP500 and Green500 lists were released today, on Tuesday 23rd June 2026, at the […] The post EuroHPC Adds DAEDALUS and Arrhenius as JUPITER Holds Top-Five TOP500 Spot appeared first on HPCwire .

Why this matters
Why now

The regular release of TOP500 rankings provides periodic updates on the global supercomputing landscape and EuroHPC's progress in expanding its computational capabilities.

Why it’s important

The continuous expansion and performance of EuroHPC's supercomputers, including exascale systems, signify Europe's growing self-sufficiency in high-performance computing, which is critical for scientific research, economic competitiveness, and AI development.

What changes

Europe's supercomputing infrastructure now includes two new major systems, DAEDALUS and Arrhenius, further solidifying its presence among leading computational powers and indicating ongoing investment in advanced compute resources.

Winners
  • · EuroHPC
  • · European scientific research
  • · High-performance computing sector
Losers
    Second-order effects
    Direct

    EuroHPC enhances its collective computational capability and standing in global supercomputing benchmarks.

    Second

    Increased availability of robust HPC resources within Europe could accelerate R&D in various fields, potentially reducing reliance on external infrastructure.

    Third

    This could foster greater technological sovereignty for Europe, particularly in AI and advanced scientific applications, by providing the necessary compute foundation domestically.

    Editorial confidence: 90 / 100 · Structural impact: 55 / 100
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