Denmark launches first AI supercomputer

The new AI supercomputer is one of the world’s fastest and will accelerate research and provide new opportunities in Danish academia and industry.

The Gefion supercomputer was inaugurated in Copenhagen on 23 October 2024 by Nividia founder Jensen Huang (left), CEO of DCAI Nadia Carlsten (middle) and Denmarks King Fredrik X. Photo: Novo Nordisk Foundation

Denmark unveiled its first AI supercomputer this week, named Gefion after a goddess in Danish mythology.It is one of the world’s fastest supercomputers, running on state-of-the-art processors and software by California-based technology company NVIDIA and supported by the Danish non-profit Novo Nordisk Foundation.Housed in Denmark’s new Center for AI Innovation (DCAI), a company funded by Novo […]


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