TALLINN – Estonia has joined the European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU), with three selected consortiums creating world-class supercomputers together with European Union support.
The project aims to provide world-class computing power to research institutions and the private sector through new hardware.
Estonia is part of the Finnish-led Nordic consortium LUMI, whose supercomputer will be located in Kajaani, Finland and should be open for use no later than next year.
The Estonian Scientific Computing Infrastructure (ETAIS) is a consortium partner and access point for Estonian institutions and companies.
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