Europe Initiates Supercomputing Infrastructure Development with DARE SGA1
The DARE SGA1 project aims to establish an independent European supercomputing infrastructure, reducing reliance on non-European technology. Featuring 38 partners across 14 nations, the project focuses on developing critical components for advanced computing and AI systems.

Launched in March 2025, the DARE SGA1 initiative comprises 38 partners from 14 countries, working on high-performance chips and software to enhance European technological autonomy. The project is supported by a budget of 240 million euros for its initial three-year phase, aiming to establish Europe's first fully independent high-performance computing (HPC) system by 2028.
Key components include RISC-V-based chiplets designed for high efficiency and scalability, including a vector accelerator, an AI processing unit, and a general-purpose processor. Collaborative development will ensure the integration of hardware and software through a co-design strategy, responding to the growing demand in fields such as climate modeling and pharmaceuticals. The initiative has implications for Europe's economic stability and competitive edge in advanced computing technologies.




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