The European Commission Unveils Its Action Plan to Make Europe 'The AI Continent'
Despite the dominance of the United States and China, the European Commission believes the race for AI is far from over. Yesterday, it unveiled measur...
EuroHPC, or the European High-Performance Computing Joint Undertaking, is a flagship initiative of the European Union aimed at positioning Europe at the forefront of high-performance computing (HPC). Established in 2018, this legal and financial entity provides a collaborative platform allowing the EU and participating countries to pool their resources and coordinate their efforts to become global leaders in this strategic domain. EuroHPC focuses not only on the development of supercomputers but also on the integration of cutting-edge technologies such as quantum computing to meet the growing computing power needs of researchers, industries, and public institutions.
One of EuroHPC's main objectives is to develop a high-performance computing infrastructure capable of competing with the best in the world. To date, the initiative has led to the commissioning of several world-class supercomputers, such as LUMI in Finland, LEONARDO in Italy, and MareNostrum5 in Spain. These machines rank among the most powerful in the world, with exascale computing capabilities that allow for solving complex problems in record time.
EuroHPC is not limited to traditional supercomputers. The organization is also at the forefront of integrating quantum computing. The first European quantum computers will be integrated into existing supercomputers, thereby enhancing Europe's capacity to tackle complex challenges in various fields such as health, climate, and logistics.
Recently, EuroHPC announced the installation of JUPITER, the first European exascale supercomputer, at the Jülich Supercomputing Centre in Germany. This ambitious project is the result of a collaboration between several partners, including NVIDIA and SiPearl, and aims to provide unprecedented computing power for applications ranging from climate research to drug discovery.
In parallel, EuroHPC has selected six sites in Europe to host the initiative's first quantum computers. These systems, which will be co-financed by European and national funds, represent a significant milestone in the EU's strategy to integrate quantum computing into the European computing ecosystem. These installations will address growing industrial and academic needs and strengthen Europe's position on the global technological innovation stage.
As a pillar of high-performance computing in Europe, EuroHPC plays a crucial role in the European technological ecosystem. The initiative not only supports fundamental and applied research but also acts as an economic development driver by attracting significant investments in computing infrastructure. EuroHPC works closely with industrial, academic, and governmental partners to ensure that Europe remains competitive on a global scale.
EuroHPC is also a key player in promoting Europe's technological sovereignty. By developing technologically independent computing solutions, EuroHPC helps reduce Europe's reliance on foreign technologies, especially in strategic areas such as AI and quantum computing.
Recent developments at EuroHPC include the signing of agreements with companies like Eviden and ParTec for the construction of next-generation supercomputers. These collaborations aim to leverage the latest advances in processors and cooling technologies to maximize energy efficiency and performance of European supercomputers.
Moreover, EuroHPC has recently expanded its AI factory network by selecting six new sites, including one in France, to host new facilities. These AI factories aim to support innovation in key sectors such as energy, health, and aerospace by providing high-performance computing resources and dedicated services to AI developers.
In conclusion, EuroHPC represents a central pillar of the European strategy for high-performance computing and technological innovation. With its state-of-the-art infrastructure and strategic collaborations, the initiative continues to strengthen Europe's position as a global leader in intensive computing and emerging technologies.
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