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    France's Eviden to build new supercomputer with AMD in European AI push

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    Posted on November 18, 2025

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    Eviden and AMD are collaborating to build a new supercomputer in Europe, enhancing AI capabilities and computing power with the Alice Recoque project.

    Eviden and AMD Partner to Develop New European Supercomputer

    By Gianluca Lo Nostro

    (Reuters) -Eviden, a division of French IT group Atos, said on Tuesday it had won a contract together with U.S. chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) to build a new supercomputer in Europe, as the region moves to close the technology gap with the U.S.

    The machine, named after French computer scientist Alice Recoque, will be installed in France, with construction expected to start by the end of 2026.

    It will be the second exascale supercomputer in Europe, after Jupiter in Germany, with a total cost estimated at 554 million euros ($642.5 million) over five years, Eviden said. 

    Supercomputers are vastly more powerful than traditional ones, and are considered exascale when their peak performance exceeds one exaflop, a metric used to measure computing power.

    Eviden said the Alice Recoque, which can surpass one quintillion calculations per second, has computing power equalling that of 10 million personal computers connected together.

    The global tech industry is scaling up computing and energy investments to meet the demands of artificial intelligence.

    While U.S. tech giants have dominated this space, Europe is expanding its computing capacity through initiatives like EuroHPC JU, which pools resources from EU member states.

    The new supercomputer project is led by France’s high-performance computing agency GENCI and operated by state research organization CEA. Funding will be provided by EuroHPC and by the Jules Verne consortium.

    Philippe Lavocat, CEO of GENCI, told Reuters that sovereignty was a main request from EuroHPC and the French government.

    The computer will be used to advance AI models, climate change modelling and medical research, he said.

    Eviden will incorporate AMD's MI430X chips, part of the MI400 family, and the same generation of graphics processing unit slated for use by ChatGPT-maker OpenAI.

    About 70% of the machine's components will be produced in Europe, compared with about half for Jupiter.

    "We are embedding a new networking technology that replaces Nvidia networking used in Jupiter," said Emmanuel Le Roux, Eviden's head of advanced computing and AI.

    ($1 = 0.8622 euros)

    (Reporting by Gianluca Lo Nostro and Leo Marchandon in Gdansk; Editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Eviden and AMD are building a new supercomputer in Europe.
    • •The project aims to close the tech gap with the U.S.
    • •Alice Recoque supercomputer will be installed in France.
    • •The project is part of the EuroHPC JU initiative.
    • •70% of components will be produced in Europe.

    Frequently Asked Questions about France's Eviden to build new supercomputer with AMD in European AI push

    1What is a supercomputer?

    A supercomputer is a highly advanced computing machine that performs at least one quadrillion calculations per second, making it significantly more powerful than traditional computers.

    2What is artificial intelligence?

    Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think and learn like humans, enabling them to perform tasks such as problem-solving and decision-making.

    3What is EuroHPC?

    EuroHPC is a European initiative aimed at developing a world-class supercomputing infrastructure to enhance Europe's computing capabilities and support scientific research and innovation.

    4What is an exascale supercomputer?

    An exascale supercomputer is a system capable of performing at least one exaflop, or one quintillion calculations per second, representing a major leap in computing power.

    5What are MI430X chips?

    MI430X chips are advanced processors developed by AMD, designed to enhance computing performance, particularly in high-performance computing and artificial intelligence applications.

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