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Homegrown European processor for supercomputers delayed by a year — chip upgraded to 80 cores, but timeline gets downgraded


SiPearl, a company developing an indigenous European processor for supercomputers, has announced that its upcoming Rhea CPU will get more cores. However, the company announced that it will be further delayed to 2025 at the earliest. The CPU, which is designed to handle both AI and HPC workloads, will feature 80 cores when it launches instead of the originally planned 72 cores. Unfortunately, the timeline for general availability is completely uncertain as the processor will now be sampled in 2025.

Formally introduced in 2019 – 2020 as a part of the European Processor Initiative, SiPearl’s Rhea was supposed to be released by 2023, so in 2022. However, due to various setbacks, Rhea taped out in early 2024 and will sample in early 2025.

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