New Cray XC50 Delivers 1 Petaflop Per Cabinet
Today Cray announced the launch of the Cray XC50 supercomputer - the company's fastest supercomputer ever with a peak performance of one petaflop in a single cabinet. "Supercomputing applications are evolving to include more deep learning algorithms, and with this evolution, the uses for GPUs in our systems are increasing, enabling our customers to use new analytics techniques to gain insight from increasingly large and complex data," said Ryan Waite, Cray senior vice president of products. "The new Cray XC50 system represents a major advancement in our supercomputing capabilities. It provides the highest performance density of any Cray supercomputer, and gives customers the computational resources they need to take on larger, more complex workloads, as well as the next generation of scientific challenges."
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