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SuperMUC
SuperMUC was a supercomputer of the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences. It was housed in the LRZ's data centre in Garching near Munich. It was decommissioned in January 2020, having been superseded by the more powerful SuperMUC-NG.
Human Brain Project
scientific research project
EGI
support data-intensive research with a wide range of advanced computing services
European High-Performance Computing Joint Undertaking
public-private partnership of the European Union, member states and industry associations in the field of High-Performance Computing
JUGENE
right|thumbnail|A schematic overview of a Blue Gene/P supercomputer
JUGENE (Jülich Blue Gene) was a supercomputer built by IBM for Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany. It was based on the Blue Gene/P and succeeded the JUBL based on an earlier design. It was at the introduction the second fastest computer in the world, and the month before its decommissioning in July 2012 it was still at the 25th position in the TOP500 list. The computer was owned by the "Jülich Supercomputing Centre" (JSC) and the Gauss Centre for Supercomputing.
Piz Daint
supercomputer in Switzerland
LUMI
LUMI (Large Unified Modern Infrastructure) is a petascale supercomputer located at the CSC data center in Kajaani, Finland. In January 2023, the computer became the fastest supercomputer in Europe.
Leonardo
Italian supercomputer of the EuroHPC project
Tera 100
EVIDEN's supercomputer