Accelerating Commercial Fusion Power
UK Invests £45 Million in Sunrise Fusion AI Supercomputer
New system at Culham Campus aims to accelerate commercial fusion power through physics-informed simulations.

A high-tech supercomputer server room with blue lighting and a digital visualization of a glowing plasma fusion reactor.
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The UK government announced a £45 million investment to build "Sunrise," a mission-focused AI supercomputer dedicated to fusion energy research [1]. Located at the Culham Campus, the system is designed to be the world's most powerful AI platform for simulating reactor physics [1][3]. Experts believe this technology will help accelerate the timeline for commercial fusion power [2]. Sunrise will utilize physics-informed AI and digital twins to model complex plasma behavior within reactors [1]. These simulations allow researchers to test designs virtually before physical construction begins [3]. The UK Atomic Energy Authority manages the project to ensure the nation remains a leader in clean energy technology [3].
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gov.uk
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/45m-for-uks-first-ai-supercomputer-to-accelerate-fusion-energy
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theregister.com
https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/16/uk_splurges_45m_on_ai/
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computerweekly.com
https://www.computerweekly.com/news/366640316/UK-Atomic-Energy-Authority-readies-fusion-simulation-AI-supercomputer
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