http://green-center.weebly.com/
The aim of this project is to design energy efficient Multi-core embedded processors that can be used as a low-power alternative to host cloud computing applications.
The project proposes to create a new way of provisioning heterogeneous cloud resources to deliver services, specified by the user, using a bespoke service description language.
EXTRA project aims to create a new and flexible exploration platform for developing reconfigurable architectures, design tools and HPC applications with run-time reconfiguration built-in from the start.
http://www.harness-project.eu/
The HARNESS Project (2012-2015) developed a new generation of cloud computing platform that incorporates non-traditional and heterogeneous computational, networking and storage resources into the data centre stack to provide vastly increased performance at lower cost.
The FiPS project proposes to build a new heterogeneous super-computer class. It combines traditional high performance processors for complex tasks with many of the efficient alternative processors for simple tasks.
https://www.montblanc-project.eu/
Mont-Blanc has been to design a new type of computer architecture capable of setting future global HPC standards, built from energy efficient solutions used in embedded and mobile devices.
http://www.euroserver-project.eu/
EUROSERVER will design and prototype technology, architecture, and systems software for the next generation of "Micro-Servers" to be used in building datacenters.
NanoStreams co-designs a heterogeneous micro-server and a software stack that address the unique challenges of analytical workloads on data streams.
ExaNeSt develops and prototypes solutions for Interconnection Networks, Storage, and Cooling, as these have to evolve in order for the production of exascale-level supercomputers to become feasible. We tune real HPC Applications, and we use them to evaluate our solutions.
The dReDBox project - funded under agreement No. 687632 by the EC H2020 programme aspires to innovate the way we build datacentres today, shifting to employing pooled, disaggregated - instead of monolithic, tightly integrated components.
ECOSCALE will analyse the characteristics and trends of current and future applications in order to provide a hybrid MPI+OpenCL programming environment, a hierarchical architecture, runtime system and middleware, and a shared distributed reconfigurable hardware based acceleration.