Several centers for supercomputing abide beyond Europe, and broadcast admission to them is accommodating by European initiatives to facilitate high-performance computing. One such initiative, the HPC Europa project, fits aural the Broadcast European Infrastructure for Supercomputing Applications (DEISA), which was formed in 2002 as a bunch of eleven supercomputing centers from seven European countries. Operating aural the CORDIS framework, HPC Europa aims to accommodate admission to supercomputers beyond Europe.1
In June 2011, France's Tera 100 was certified the fastest supercomputer in Europe, and ranked 9th in the world.234 It was the aboriginal petaflops-scale supercomputer advised and congenital in Europe.5
In June 2011, France's Tera 100 was certified the fastest supercomputer in Europe, and ranked 9th in the world.234 It was the aboriginal petaflops-scale supercomputer advised and congenital in Europe.5
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