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Interesting Engineering on MSNUK bets $956 million on new Edinburgh supercomputer to lead global AI pushEdinburgh to host UK’s $956 million national supercomputer, powering breakthroughs in AI, medicine, and climate science.
The University of Edinburgh subsequently started lobbying government to have the project restored, and it seems its efforts ...
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UK reheats Edinburgh supercomputer plan sans exascale chopsGovernment revives shelved project with fresh funding but scaled-back ambitions The UK government has disclosed plans for the ...
Edinburgh will become home to the UK's most powerful supercomputer, with funding of up to £750 million, Chancelloer Rachel ...
The UK government has announced a significant £750 million investment to build the nation’s most powerful supercomputer in ...
The university has been announced as the home of the UK's next national supercomputer after funding was initially pulled last ...
A supercomputer at Edinburgh university is set to receive £750mn as part of Wednesday’s spending review, reversing a contentious decision to suspend funding made in the early days of Sir Keir ...
Scotland will be home to the UK’s most powerful supercomputer, with the Chancellor confirming up to £750m to build it at the ...
A powerful new supercomputer will be built in Edinburgh after all, the chancellor has announced. Up to £750m has been put aside for the project, Rachel Reeves revealed as part of her spending review.
After pulling the plug on plans by the previous government to build a supercomputer in Edinburgh, the Department for Science, ...
Scotland will become home to the UK's most powerful supercomputer, with up to £750 million for the project confirmed in the ...
SNP say Scotland has been "short changed" but the chancellor claims it is the largest settlement since devolution.
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