Denmark’s Gefion & The Future of Intelligence
Denmark just entered the AI big leagues with Gefion, a sovereign AI supercomputer, powered by 1,528 NVIDIA H100 GPUs, and already ranked #21 on the TOP500 list of the world’s most powerful machines.
But this isn’t just about computing power. It’s about control.
For decades, AI innovation has been concentrated in a handful of markets, dictated by a few players. Gefion changes that.
This isn’t just a machine—it’s a declaration that AI leadership isn’t reserved for tech giants or a select few nations.
Jensen Huang called it a "factory of intelligence," and that’s exactly what it is. A nation’s ability to compute at scale will define its standing in the global AI race.
It will decide who leads in healthcare, energy, finance, and defense. It will determine who innovates, who follows, and who gets left behind.
Denmark didn’t just build a supercomputer. They secured their seat at the table.
Those who aren’t building their own AI infrastructure now will soon find themselves dependent on those who did.
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an AI strategic reserve? really cool.