Opta super computer predicts who will win FIFA World Cup
Digest more
The Pioneer on MSNOpinion
The supercomputer India borrowed from Japan
India, July 7 -- America switched off an AI model for 19 days. India's answer is a supercomputer in Japan - and a bet that indispensability beats sovereignty
With the Round of 16 matchups set, OPTA’s Supercomputer has updated each national team’s title chances for the FIFA World Cup.And Brazil has climbed another step. The Seleção now sits fourth on
LineShine has pushed the US out of the number-one spot on the TOP500 ranking.
Hosted on MSN
Musk’s SpaceX Will Give Anthropic Access To Its ‘Colossus’ Super Computer For AI Training
Anthropic will gain access to SpaceX’s multi-billion dollar supercomputer known as “Colossus,” according to an announcement, striking a deal that could also result in the two firms partnering up on the development of space-based AI data centers.
A supercomputer at the National University of Singapore (NUS) has made it into the coveted Top500 list of the world’s most powerful supercomputers. Dubbed Hopper, the supercomputer was placed 105th on the most recent list, which was released in June 2025.
With the Round of 16 matchups set, OPTA’s Supercomputer has updated the national teams’ title odds for the FIFA World Cup. And Brazil has climbed another step. The Seleção now sits fourth on the list,
