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DEEP Project series

The DEEP projects is a series of research projects in which, amongst many individual contributions, the Modular Supercomputing Architecture (MSA) has been developed

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European Processor Initiative (EPI)

EPI is a research project whose aim is to design and implement a new family of European processors

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