Article 2VTR4 How HPE is Approaching Exascale with Memory-Driven Computing

How HPE is Approaching Exascale with Memory-Driven Computing

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Rich Brueckner
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In this video from ISC 2017, Mike Vildibill describes how Hewlett Packard Enterprise describes why we need Exascale and how the company is pushing forward with Memory-Driven Computing. "At the heart of HPE's exascale reference design is Memory-Driven Computing, an architecture that puts memory, not processing, at the center of the computing platform to realize a new level of performance and efficiency gains. HPE's Memory-Driven Computing architecture is a scalable portfolio of technologies that Hewlett Packard Labs developed via The Machine research project. On May 16, 2017, HPE unveiled the latest prototype from this project, the world's largest single memory computer."

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