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The EuroHPC supercomputer LUMI, located in Finland, has been ranked in 1st place as the fastest supercomputer in the European Union and third fastest place globally in the latest edition of the TOP500 list of the world’s most powerful supercomputers.
Europa želi postati lider u utrci za razvoj superračunala, a ključnu ulogu tu bi trebao imati EuroHPC JU.

This week, the two advisory groups of the European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) elected their chairs at their first in-person meetings in Luxembourg.
FF4EuroHPC supports the competitiveness of the European SMEs by funding business-oriented experiments and promoting the take-up of advanced HPC technologies and services.

The European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) is publishing 2 new calls for proposals: one call on algorithms to prepare the transition towards exascale supercomputers, which are capable of more than a billion billion operations per second. While the other one addresses Nati

The European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) has launched two calls for expression of interest: one to select the hosting entities which will host and operate the first EuroHPC quantum computers and one to upgrade the existing EuroHPC supercomputers.

As of today, students can apply to EUMaster4HPC, the first pan-European Master of Science (MSc) programme in High Performance Computing (HPC). Funded by the EuroHPC JU, the MSc programme will link academic excellence to the current and future challenges of European businesses, industry and the publi

The EuroHPC JU has launched 3 new RI projects. The projects aim to bring the EU and its partners in the EuroHPC JU closer to developing independent microprocessor and HPC technology and advance a sovereign European HPC ecosystem. The European Processor Initiative (EPI SGA2), The European PILOT and t
The European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) has launched 3 new research and innovation projects. The projects aim to bring the EU and its partners in the EuroHPC JU closer to developing independent microprocessor and HPC technology and advance a sovereign European HPC ecos
Since the 2000s, the EU has been pooling resources to procure bigger machines. With two top 10 computers set to start operations this year, the strategy is beginning to bear fruit.