ARM goes Big: HPE Builds Petaflop Supercomputer for Sandia
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Today HPE announced plans to deliver the world's largest Arm supercomputer. As part of the Vanguard program, Astra, the new Arm-based system, will be used by the NNSA to run advanced modeling and simulation workloads for addressing areas such as national security, energy and science. "By introducing Arm processors with the HPE Apollo 70, a purpose-built HPC architecture, we are bringing powerful elements, like optimal memory performance and greater density, to supercomputers that existing technologies in the market cannot match," said Mike Vildibill, vice president, Advanced Technologies Group, HPE.
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