At JUPITER’s inauguration ceremony in Jülich, attended by Germany Chancellor Friedrich Merz, the Jülich Supercomputing Centre and NVIDIA unveiled ways the supercomputer is already spurring innovation across the world.
Maybe if the EU can compete with AI it can use that extra productivity to help produce chips? but it would likely require a federal EU and a willingness to dump 10’s of billions of dollars into the project same as space flight
The EU has nothing to compete with chips wise, so in order to prevent America from running away with AI you have to use what they use as well
To be fair China doesn’t have anything either but it is trying:
https://www.ft.com/content/eb984646-6320-4bfe-a78d-a1da2274b092
Maybe if the EU can compete with AI it can use that extra productivity to help produce chips? but it would likely require a federal EU and a willingness to dump 10’s of billions of dollars into the project same as space flight