Press releases
Supported by EuroHPC JU funding, the NET4EXA research and innovation project aims to develop innovative interconnect technologies, which are high-speed systems that enable seamless communication between supercomputers components.
The EuroHPC Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) selected today the sites that will host the first European AI Factories, set to be deployed next year across Europe: in Finland, Germany, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Spain and Sweden.
The Innovate consortium, led by CINECA and including seven Italian industrial partners from diverse sectors, has been selected to host and operate the first EuroHPC industrial-grade supercomputer in Bologna, Italy.
The EuroHPC Joint Undertaking launches a call to extend the Master Programme in HPC. The new programme aims to strengthen Europe’s HPC expertise further and develop the next generation of highly skilled workforce.