
EuroHPC JU Issues Call for Expression of Interest for Hosting Entities for Industrial Grade Supercomputers
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Authors: Mark Nossokoff and Jaclyn Ludema
Publication Date: April 202024
Length: 1 pages
The EuroHPC JU recently issued a call seeking interest in identifying a consortia of private partners and hosting entities for the procurement of industrial high performance computers. The selection of a hosting site and identification of private partners is a precursor to subsequently implementing the procurement and operation of the machine, which may be an independent system or a partition of one of the EuroHPC supercomputers. The EuroHPC JU will provide up to 35% of the acquisition costs.
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