General Assembly in Athens

The CAPE team gathered at the premises of IPTO in Athens for the bi-annual project meeting to review the current progress and plan the next steps.

We are pleased to see that the detailed specification phase completed in June is now bearing fruit: hardware development has advanced significantly, with the first GPUSoC-to-COM-HPC integration prototypes already manufactured and successfully tested.

Software development is also moving forward: SECAPI powers the automated generation of Infrastructure as Code (IaC) and Infrastructure from Code (IfC) SDKs that allows engineers to deploy their workloads on CAPE.

We look forward to presenting the current project status at HiPEAC in January and beginning the first full HW/SW integrations soon!

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