Super Proton Synchrotron

At 7 kilometres in circumference, the Super Proton Synchrotron is the second-largest machine in CERN’s accelerator complex. It provides a stepping stone between the Proton Synchrotron and the Large Hadron Collider.

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ESA subjects AI chip to tests at CERN

Intel’s new Myriad 2 chip underwent tests at CERN’s SPS

News
Knowledge sharing
04 December, 2018
Knowledge sharing
News
04 December, 2018

Happy Birthday SPS!

40 years ago this week, the Super Proton Synchrotron accelerated its first particles

News
At CERN
17 June, 2016
At CERN
News
17 June, 2016

Search for Hidden Particles: Workshop on 2 July

There will be an open symposium about the SHiP project from 2pm to 6pm on 2 July in CERN's Main Auditorium (500-1-001)

News
Experiments
29 June, 2015

The 1980s: spurring collaboration

Former CERN Director-General Herwig Schopper recalls a decade of growth at CERN

Opinion
Accelerators
16 April, 2014
Accelerators
Opinion
16 April, 2014

High-powered manoeuvres

This week, CERN received the latest new transformers for the Super Proton Synchroton

News
At CERN
23 April, 2013
At CERN
News
23 April, 2013

LS1 report: Across the accelerator complex

The warm-up of the first LHC sector (5-6) is now complete; it is at room temperature for the first time in over three years

News
Accelerators
08 April, 2013
Accelerators
News
08 April, 2013

Long Shutdown 1: Exciting times ahead

As the first and last proton-lead run of 2013 draws to a close, the extensive maintenance programme of the LHC's first long shutdown is about to start

News
Accelerators
08 February, 2013
Accelerators
News
08 February, 2013

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