New EuroHPC Project SEANERGYS has launched
For over ten years, European partners have successfully collaborated on the DEEP projects to deliver hardware and software for future exascale systems. One of the key results of these projects is the integrated software stack developed by DEEP-SEA, which has been implemented in large, operational systems such as JUWELS and JUPITER (both at the Jülich Supercomputing Centre) and MeluXina in Luxembourg.
SEANERGYS aims to advance energy-efficient supercomputing
However, Exascale systems present new challenges, particularly with regard to energy efficiency. Coordinated by the Forschungszentrum Jülich, 16 partners from across Europe join forces in a new project to create a European software solution for the energy-efficient operation of HPC Systems. The SEANERGYS project builds on results from European R&D projects like the DEEP projects, the competency of well-established research groups and companies, and widely used open-source codes, with the goal to advance energy-efficient supercomputing and reinforce Europe’s commitment to sustainability.
Read more about the SEANERGYS project in the EuroHPC JU press release.