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The European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) launched a call to access its pre-exascale supercomputers. This call is targeting HPC applications with high-impact and high-gain innovative research from all fields of science.

Following the approval of the Annual Activity Report 2021 by the Governing Board, The EuroHPC JU has now published the report on its website.

The EuroHPC Joint Undertaking presents its new Project Info Pack, a brochure made in collaboration with CORDIS to highlight a few of the JU's key projects.

The procurement contract of MareNostrum 5, a new EuroHPC pre-exascale supercomputer, has been signed by the European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) and the company Atos, the selected vendor.

The European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) has selected five new sites across the European Union (EU) to host and operate the next generation of EuroHPC supercomputers: Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland and Poland.
The European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) is a legal and funding entity, created in 2018 and located in Luxembourg to lead the way in European supercomputing.

Today, LUMI, the European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) supercomputer located in Finland was officially inaugurated by Mr. Petri Honkonen, Finland's Minister for Science and Culture and Mr. Mika Lintilä, Finland's Minister for Economic Affairs.
El Servicio de Información Comunitario sobre Investigación y Desarrollo de la Unión Europea (Cordis, por sus siglas en inglés) ha presentado recientemente un pack informativo sobre nueve proyectos de la Empresa Común Europea de Informática de Alto Rendimiento (EC EuroHPC)

The EuroHPC pre-exascale supercomputer LUMI, located in Finland, reached the 3rd place on the new global Green500 list which ranks supercomputers from the TOP500 list in terms of energy efficiency. All operational petascale EuroHPC systems have ranked as well among the world’s most powerful and ener

Capable of controlling at least 100 qubits, the Fresnel analog quantum computer, has been chosen in the framework of the pan-European HPCQS project. This choice, based on the technology of Neutral atoms, results from a joint Franco-German PPI procedure, won by the French startup PASQAL.