ECO‑GSC‑LDC is an R&D and industrial innovation project aiming to significantly reduce the energy consumption and environmental footprint of high‑performance and enterprise computing infrastructures.
Supercomputing and AI systems designed for large language models can incorporate tens or hundreds of thousands of compute nodes. At the heart of these massive systems lies the interconnect, the backbone that dictates overall performance.
The IO-SEA project aims to develop a novel data management and storage platform for exascale computing. It focuses on hierarchical storage management (HSM) and on-demand provisioning of storage services, utilizing various storage tiers from NVMe to tape-based technologies.
The HQI project aims at the creation of a hybrid computing platform that couples several quantum processors with Joliot-Curie supercomputer hosted at TGCC (High Performance Computing Center) of the French Commission for Atomic Energy and Alternative Energies (CEA), as well as t
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This major multi-partner initiative, coordinated by Bull, has brought together experts in hardware design, software ecosystems, HPC, and AI to build Europe’s next generation of high-performance processors and accelerators.