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The European Environment for Scientific Software Installation (EESSI) is a collaborative initiative aimed at streamlining how scientific software is deployed and shared across diverse infrastructures, from high-performance computing (HPC) clusters and cloud platforms to local workstations. By providing a fully pre-built, modular software environment, EESSI addresses the challenges of performance and reproducibility, allowing users to access the same optimized software regardless of their specific hardware.

This session will provide an overview of the current status of EESSI and the progress made in expanding its capabilities. We will highlight broader support for modern computing technologies, including the addition of new CPU and GPU targets, as well as a significantly grown software ecosystem that now features over 600 unique software projects—or over 3,500 when including individual Python packages and R libraries.
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This session will provide an overview of the current status of EESSI and the progress made in expanding its capabilities. We will highlight broader support for modern computing technologies, including the addition of new CPU and GPU targets, as well as a significantly grown software ecosystem that now features over 600 unique software projects—or over 3,500 when including individual Python packages and R libraries.
This session will provide an overview of the current status of EESSI and the progress made in expanding its capabilities. We will highlight broader support for modern computing technologies, including the addition of new CPU and GPU targets, as well as a significantly grown software ecosystem that now features over 740 unique software projects—or over 3,000 when including individual Python packages and R libraries.

see also https://www.eessi.io/docs/available_software/

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