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SUSE Adds HPC Module for ARM-based Systems

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Over at the SUSE Blog, Jay Kruemcke writes that the High-Performance Computing Module (HPC Module) for SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLES) is now available for 64-bit ARM (AArch64) systems. The HPC Module is delivered as an add-on product to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. "In summary, the HPC module allows us to keep the content closer to what's happening in the HPC community upstream, providing more leading-edge tools in a more manageable fashion, leveraging a different lifecycle than the base SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. The new HPC module contains packages to optimize and manage HPC systems, and build HPC applications - building a bridge between the base server and an HPC stack (such as the stack provided by OpenHPC). This journey has started - some packages have already been made public and we have much more in the works and in our release queue."

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