HPE Powers New Tesseract Supercomputer at EPCC
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Over at EPCC, Professor Peter Boyle describes the new Tesseract supercomputer, which is hosted at EPCC's Advanced Computing Facility. DiRAC is part of the UK's e-infrastructure investment to improve computing, software development, data storage, networking and distributed computing networks. "Tesseract is an 844-node HPE SGI 8600 supercomputer. Each node has two Xeon scalable processor 4116 "Silver" nodes, and 96 GB of memory. In total, the new system has 20256 Intel Skylake computing cores, and is interconnected using 100 Gbit/s Intel Omnipath interconnect."
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