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February 26, 2021
Alternatives for CentOS 8 on HPC Systems
In December of 2020 Red Hat sent shock waves through the HPC and other open source based communities by revealing that CentOS 8 will be replaced by CentOS Stream. CentOS […]
October 20, 2020
JUAWEI Cluster is Online!
The JUAWEI Cluster located at Jülich Supercomputing Centre with 14 Huawei Taishan servers is online and available for all OEHI members. Each server is equipped with Kunpeng 920 processors with […]
October 14, 2020
CODES@OEHI #2 Virtual Hackathon
The CODES@OEHI #2 Hackathon is moving to a full virtual event and is spread on 3 self-paced days The current unfortunate circumstances won’t stop us! Following the successful CODES@OEHI Hackathon […]
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The Mission
Enrich the Existing Ecosystems
The mission of the Open Edge and HPC Initiative is to foster the development of an open and feature-rich ecosystem for Arm®-based technologies to support the evolving needs of the various industries undergoing digitization and of all their respective stakeholders. This ecosystem will complement and enrich the existing ecosystems, not substitute it and is open to all relevant players, including ISVs, solution providers as well as key customers of such solutions.

The Goals
The Open Edge and HPC Initiative is being established as an industry-led, non-profit organization focusing on enabling technologies that pursues the following goals:
- Facilitate shorter time to market by joining efforts on reference architectures and supporting the realization and demonstration of end-to-end solutions.
- Create an environment where members can integrate solutions coming from different suppliers and thus to nurture the innovation potential of all its members.
- Create an open environment for sharing information, experience and lessons learned between members.
- Raise awareness for capabilities of Arm®-based solutions and create new market opportunities.
The Open Edge and HPC Initiative has the ambition of playing a major role in enabling the scientific and societal revolutions that is underway. The first and second industrial revolution not only transformed technology but also led to fundamental societal changes. The ubiquitous data processing may be equally significant.