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G42 and Government of India Formalize Commercial Framework for Condor Galaxy India AI Supercomputer

G42 ·

G42 and the Government of India formalized a commercial framework for the deployment of Condor Galaxy India, an 8-exaflop AI supercomputing cluster comprising 64 Cerebras CS-3 systems. This agreement, witnessed by the UAE President and Indian Prime Minister, positions G42 to partner with India's Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) for installation and operations. The supercomputer is intended to be a foundational asset for India's sovereign AI ambitions and underpin joint R&D across health, genomics, energy, and geospatial analytics. Why it matters: This major infrastructure partnership significantly advances AI capabilities in India, deepens strategic ties between the UAE and India, and expands G42's global footprint in high-performance computing.

KAUST Extreme Computing Research Center brings astronomy back home

KAUST ·

KAUST's Extreme Computing Research Center (ECRC) developed Multiple Object Adaptive Optics (MOAO) software. The software will contribute to the activities of the world's largest future optical telescope to be deployed in Chile in 2024. MOAO will eliminate atmospheric noise and enable simultaneous observation of multiple objects at different distances. Why it matters: This contribution highlights KAUST's role in cutting-edge astronomical research and positions the Middle East as a key player in advancing observational astronomy.