Xient gains access to the EuroHPC AI Factory on LUMI
Xient has gained access to the EuroHPC AI Factory on LUMI - the flagship supercomputer of the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking. This lets us develop AI prototypes on sovereign European computing infrastructure.
Why it matters
LUMI is operated by the 11-country LUMI consortium at the CSC data centre in Kajaani (Finland) and is among the fastest and most energy-efficient supercomputers in the world. For us, this access is above all one thing: a reliable European foundation on which data stays in Europe.
What we do with it
Through the Industrial Innovation track of the EuroHPC AI Factories, we use the GPU partition (LUMI-G) to develop and test AI prototypes early - at the open research frontier, but with a clear eye on application at our clients.
How this access fits into our research work - programmes, projects and academic partners - is on our research page.
More on the infrastructure: LUMI supercomputer, LUMI AI Factory and EuroHPC Joint Undertaking.