Europe HPC

On these pages, we keep you up to date on the EuroHPC developments. EuroHPC is a joint collaboration between European countries and the European Union about developing and supporting exascale supercomputing by 2022/2023. The EuroHPC declaration, signed in March 2017 by 7 countries marked the beginning of EuroHPC and of this portal.

Europe HPC team is aiming for the acquisition of two world-class pre-exascale supercomputers preferably starting in 2019-2020, and two world-class full exascale supercomputers preferably starting in 2022-2023. At least one of the two exascale computers should be based on high-quality competitive European technology produced in a co-design approach and its integration in at least one of the two exascale supercomputers. The European Commission’s goal is to have at least one system among the first three in the TOP500 of the world’s fastest supercomputers in 2022.

Research projects

An overview of European Research projects funded by the Horizon 2020 framework program of the European Union. Projects range from Centres of Excellence to design for exascale systems. Just approved projects are not yet included. Please note we do not include national projects (yet).

The budget for each project is the costs estimated for the project. In general, that is also the amount of funding requested. But be aware that this is not always the case. Currently, we have 126 projects listed below. Scroll down if you do not see them all.

Interested in which organizations participate in most projects? Select HPC Organisations. You can switch back to the alphabetic project list anytime. The EuroHPC-funded projects and the projects from the H2020 HPC calls in 2019/2020 will be listed as soon as they are known.

Do you want more intelligence about HPC in Europe? This Knowledge Graph was developed by Genias Benelux partly within the e-IRGSP projects as e-IRG Knowledge Base. Please visit our website to contact us.