Simon Leaf, Tom Murray, Ollie Millichap, Jasmin Fergus-Aghamiri and Steven Geerlings advised Hewlett Packard Enterprise on a £225 million deal opposite the University of Bristol to build the UK's most powerful supercomputer – called Isambard-AI.
The supercomputer will be used for scientific discovery infields such as robotics, big data, climate research and drug discovery.
The project included £225 million worth of UK Government investment to create a new Artificial Intelligence Research Resource for the UK.
Isambard-AI, will be 10 times more powerful than the UK’s current fastest supercomputer and among the most powerful in the world when it opens at the National Composites Centre in the summer of 2024.