EPI’s first press release is available here: https://www.european-processor-initiative.eu/first-steps-towards-a-made-in-europe-high-performance-microprocessor/

The spring issue of InSiDE magazine 2019 featured an article about the EPI developments and its roadmap. The edition is available here: https://www.gauss-centre.eu/news/publications/inside/

At the SIA CESA 5.0, held in Versailles, France, on December 5-6, 2018, EPI’s general manager, Philippe Notton introduced EPI for the first time since the project officially started.

The Spanish Supercomputing Network (RES) organizes every year a users meeting to inform about RES resources and procedures. This event aims to be a discussion forum among RES users, technical staff, the access committee and the users’ committee. Barcelona Supercomputing Center Director, Mateo Valero, attended the event and updated the public about MareNostrum 5 supercomputer and EPI efforts.

An Update on the European Processor Initiative 

“J’ai trouvé des pépites ! Beaucoup de pépites” (Emmanuel Chiva, Agence Innovation Défense)

The European Processor Initiative’s Ambitious Vision of the Future

EPI First tutorial called “First steps towards a made-in-Europe high-performance microprocessor” was held on July 17th, at the Universita Politècnica de Catalunya, co-located with the ACM 2019 Summer school on HPC architectures for AI and dedicated applications. Andrea Bartolini presented the introductory section, covering several aspects of the HPC processor landscape.

EPI First tutorial called “First steps towards a made-in-Europe high-performance microprocessor” was held on July 17th, at the Universita Politècnica de Catalunya, co-located with the ACM 2019 Summer school on HPC architectures for AI and dedicated applications. Jaume Abella presented the section about Automotive aspects.

EPI First tutorial called “First steps towards a made-in-Europe high-performance microprocessor” was held on July 17th, at the Universita Politècnica de Catalunya, co-located with the ACM 2019 Summer school on HPC architectures for AI and dedicated applications. Mauro Olivieri presented the section about Accelerator.

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