95-year-old Atos brand Bull returns
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95-year-old Atos brand Bull returns
"Bull has been officially launched as an independent brand for high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, and quantum computing. The historic technology brand, which has been part of Atos for many years, is making a comeback. The reintroduction of Bull, originally founded in 1931 to manufacture tabulating machines, comes after the signing of a share purchase agreement with the French state on July 31, 2025."
"With a team of more than 2,500 engineers and experts, Bull drives innovation at scale. The company has strong positions in Europe, Latin America, and India. "With the launch of Bull, we are reconnecting with our technological heritage to build our future," says Emmanuel Le Roux, SVP, head of Bull. Yet it is about more than nostalgia. Bull combines a European industrial heritage with 1,500 patents and unique production capabilities."
"Bull stands out as the only European player that designs, manufactures, and implements hardware and software. From chip integration and interconnect design to AI platforms, Bull manages the entire technology stack. This integrated approach is designed to enable secure, sustainable, and independent AI at scale. The company delivers proven industrial robustness for critical sectors such as defense and energy. In doing so, it minimizes the total cost of ownership by improving HPC performance."
Bull has relaunched as an independent European company focused on high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, and quantum computing. The reintroduction follows a share purchase agreement with the French state signed on July 31, 2025, with the transaction expected to complete in the first half of 2026. The company employs more than 2,500 engineers, holds about 1,500 patents, and has strong market positions in Europe, Latin America, and India. Bull designs, manufactures, and implements hardware and software across the full technology stack, from chip integration and interconnect design to AI platforms. The company targets critical sectors such as defense and energy, emphasizing sustainability, sovereignty, and reduced total cost of ownership through improved HPC performance.
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