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SpiNNcloud's SpiNNaker2: €2.5M Boost for World's Largest Real-Time AI Supercomputer

SpiNNcloud's latest innovation promises to transform real-time AI. Backed by the EIC, it's already attracting global interest.

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SpiNNcloud's SpiNNaker2: €2.5M Boost for World's Largest Real-Time AI Supercomputer

Dresden-based DeepTech startup SpiNNcloud Systems has made headlines with its latest innovation, the SpiNNaker2 platform. This high-performance AI computer, developed in collaboration with international partners, has received a significant boost with a €2.5 million investment from the European Innovation Council (EIC).

SpiNNaker2, hailed as the 'world's largest and most energy-efficient supercomputer for real-time artificial intelligence', is set to revolutionise the AI landscape. The platform, developed as part of the European Flagship Human Brain Project, is based on the principles of the human brain, offering unparalleled flexibility and efficiency.

The commercial availability of SpiNNaker2 was announced by SpiNNcloud Systems, with the platform initially available as a cloud solution in late 2024, followed by full production systems in early 2025. Sandia National Laboratories, a research institute conducting work on behalf of the US Department of Energy, will be among the first to utilise this groundbreaking technology.

With its cutting-edge design and substantial backing, SpiNNaker2 promises to be a game-changer in real-time AI processing. SpiNNcloud Systems' collaboration with prestigious institutions such as the University of Manchester and TU Dresden has further bolstered the platform's credibility. As the platform becomes commercially available, it is expected to attract significant interest from AI researchers and institutions worldwide.

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