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.
Bull is proud to be a key industrial partner in QLSI2 (Quantum Large‑Scale Integration with Silicon 2), a major European research initiative funded under the Horizon Europe program.
E2CC (Eco Edge to Cloud Continuum) is one of the 19 projects of the IPCEI-CIS (Important Project of Common European Interest on Next Generation Cloud Infrastructure and Services), a key digital policy project aimed at strengthening Eu
PASQuanS2 is a flagship initiative under the European Commission’s Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) Quantum Technologies Flagship.
MILLENION is a flagship project under the European Commission’s Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) Quantum Technologies Flagship.
EUPEX leverages the best of the assets developed in previous H2020 projects to design, build and validate the first HPC platform integrating the full spectrum of European HPC technologies, from architecture, processors and interconnect to system software.
OTPaaS is a project funded by the French government as part of the France 2030 programme with a consortium made up of 14 French partners, including major industrial groups as well as SMEs, start-ups and national user technology suppliers, with strong support from major research institutes
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 DEEP-SEA project focuses on developing a programming environment for future European exascale systems, adapting all levels of the software stack to support highly heterogeneous compute and memory configurations.
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
NEASQC, a major European project uniting academic experts and industrial end‑users, focused on designing quantum‑enabled applications capable of leveraging NISQ (Noisy Intermediate‑Scale Quantum) systems that will become available in the near future.
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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.