Europe plans to build the world’s fastest supercomputer in 2024
Europe plans to build the world’s fastest supercomputer in 2024

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Europe plans to build the world’s fastest supercomputer in 2024

Europe plans to build the world’s fastest supercomputer in 2024
Europe plans to build the world’s fastest supercomputer in 2024
"Europe is planning", not a company, not a national agency nor an EU agency, but the whole of Europe? How does that work? I mean we're pretty much at war, but Russia and Belarus is in on it? How much are Andorra, Monaco, and The Sovereign Order of St. John contributing? What about Overseas France? Do all 13 territories kick in, or is it only the ones that are part of the EU?
Also isn't a new super computer record set several times each year?
European High-Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU). 26/27 EU members participating. and some non EU members..
oh, you didnt hear? yeah all of us europeans got together and unanimously decided we might give the US a run for their money
Every 3.171 years all EU citizens get together on a field near Gelnhausen in Germany and discuss current projects. Everyone brings snacks and drinks and all tasks are distributed evenly.
Did you guys just bake a really long bagette and invite everyone over to discuss the proposal?
Can't even read the article and find out because it's paywalled.
Plus, this would still only be the fastest supercomputer that the public knows about... There are others, but security agencies don't share stats on them.
Dude, do you think every time something happens in the US, that all states are in on it?
"The US plans to be the biggest exporter of silicon in 2030". Do you read that the same way?
The US is a country. Europe isn’t.
At least you boiled it down to a single country, with national agencies and a government that makes strategies. Like a strategy to be the biggest exporter of silicon, which can result in laws and regulations encouraging silicon exports.
But a whole continent building a super computer? That's just a bad title. And reading the linked article doesn't give you any additional information, without signing up for a newsletter?!?