Europe’s Digital Twins for Earth Kick Off, Crown Jewel Supercomputers in Tow

October 19, 2022

In late 2020, the European Union announced plans for its Destination Earth (“DestinE”) moonshot project to create multiple digital twins of Earth, including Read more…

HPE Announces New HPC Factory in Czech Republic

May 18, 2022

A week ahead of ISC High Performance 2022 (set to be held in Hamburg, Germany), supercomputing heavyweight HPE has announced a major investment in sovereign Eur Read more…

EuroHPC Issues Calls for Quantum Computers, System Upgrades

April 1, 2022

Last September, the EU’s EuroHPC Joint Undertaking was budgeted through 2027, announcing a slew of major goals for that timeframe. Among them: quantum computi Read more…

Atos Invokes Sovereignty, Sustainability at Next-Gen Supercomputer Launch

February 17, 2022

At an elaborate event yesterday, French computing firm Atos announced its newest supercomputer: the BullSequana XH3000, a system that the company can scale to an exaflops performance and which works with hardware from AMD, Intel, Nvidia and (when it arrives) SiPearl. At the event – which included a series of keynotes and two roundtables – Atos and... Read more…

European Chips Act Aims to Establish EU Semiconductor Sovereignty

February 10, 2022

One of the farthest-reaching and longest-lasting impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic has been its impact on the global supply chain—a massive disruption that has increased scarcity, raised prices and introduced delays for a wide variety of products. The impacts have been particularly acute for products that require semiconductors, including everything from gaming consoles and phones to vehicles and healthcare devices. Read more…

EuroHPC Lays Out a Roadmap for (Almost) All of Its New Systems

March 24, 2021

In 2021, Europe is aiming to break the Top500. Nearly two years ago, EuroHPC – the Joint Undertaking (JU) that serves as the European Union’s coordinated su Read more…

EuroHPC Joint Undertaking to Supplant EU’s Horizon 2020 HPC Funding Efforts

September 7, 2018

As recently as last October, the EU was using the Horizon 2020 funding program to direct hundreds of millions of euros toward HPC efforts. But now – just ten months later – the European Commission has announced that the HPC calls issued under Horizon 2020 will be cancelled in favor of the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking (JU). Read more…

Crossing Borders in the Cloud

March 28, 2013

Cloud computing has made the exchange of information between financial companies and the European community complicated. Read more…

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