NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) announced on June 22 that a record number of 35 high-performance supercomputers for artificial intelligence (AI) are being developed across Europe. This initiative aims to provide advanced infrastructure for more than 3 million researchers, driving continental AI, accelerated science and industrial innovation. The systems are built on NVIDIA’s end-to-end AI infrastructure and will support studies in areas such as climate science, healthcare, clean energy decarbonization, quantum computing, and fundamental sciences.
The NVIDIA corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) further highlighted that the NVIDIA Blackwell and NVIDIA Hopper™ platforms are key pieces in building AI infrastructure in Europe. Since last year, 800 exaflops of AI have been implemented or announced — a gargantuan measure of processing power, indicating that these machines can perform a quintillion operations per second, crucial for more complex AI tasks. With NVIDIA’s accelerated computing power, scientists will be able to simulate more intricate systems, train scientific artificial intelligence models, and develop AI workflows with agents.
NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) operates as a fabless semiconductor and AI computing company, developing graphics processing units (GPUs), AI accelerators, application programming interfaces (APIs), and system-on-chip units. Through its CUDA ecosystem, the company powers diverse industries, from autonomous vehicles to scientific research, through the advancement of artificial intelligence, accelerated computing and data center infrastructure.
Market analysts recognize NVIDIA’s (NVDA) potential as a significant investment, but also point to the existence of other artificial intelligence companies that may offer different growth prospects or present varying risk profiles. The discussion about the best opportunities in the AI sector often involves comparisons between different players.

