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The National Competence Centres (NCCs) are the central points of contact for HPC and related technologies in their country.
Their missions are to:
- Develop and display a comprehensive and transparent map of HPC competences and institutions in their country
- Act as a gateway for industry and academia to providers with suitable expertise or relevant projects, may that be national or international
- Collect HPC training offers in their country and display them in a central place together with international training offers collected by other NCCs
- Foster the industrial uptake of HPC
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COMPETENCES
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TRAINING
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EVENTS
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RESOURCES
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WHAT’S NEW?
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Second pilot phase projects selected
The projects for the second pilot phase of LUMI have been selected and the pilot projects will start to run on the GPU partition of LUMI in August 2022. The second pilot phase aims to test the scalability of the GPU partition and generate workloads on the GPUs, particularly to stress test the storage systems…
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Access to LUMI-C open via continuous calls
Access to LUMI-C is now open, and EuroHPC Joint Undertaking (JU) offers continuous calls to access LUMI x86 CPU (LUMI-C) partition: the Benchmark and Development Access call and the Regular Access call. Researchers may also apply to other available EuroHPC JU systems via these calls. One half of the LUMI resources are allocated by the…
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FF4EuroHPC Two-Day Project Review
On 16-17 March, FF4EuroHPC partners have started with a two-day project review. Dr Bastian Koller, managing director at HLRS – High-Performance Computing Center Stuttgart and project coordinator started the public presentation of the FF4EuroHPC project insights. He also gave a glimpse into the Experiments supported by FF4EuroHPC and provided the outlooks for the future. But…