The HPC solution has been successfully applied at a top German auto manufacturer, achieving both high performance and low energy consumption, bringing flexibility to computing cluster expansion and
The NextSim project (CODA: Next Generation of Industrial Aerodynamic Simulation Code), funded by the European High-Performance Computing Joint Undertaking and supported by the research and innovation programmes of Spain, France and Germany, is working to develop the next generation of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) tools for extreme-scale parallel computing platforms.
Europe has managed to hold its own in the race to build the world’s most powerful supercomputers, maintaining a constant share of global performance despite the emergence of China as a supercomputing giant, according to a Science|Business analysis of nearly three decades of data. A decade after the Commission launched a strategy to pool the EU’s supercomputing resources, it appears it has worked to an extent, keeping Europe in the game in the face of intense Chinese competition.