HPE to Build 24 Petaflop Supercomputer with 64-Core AMD EPYC Processors for HLRS
by staff from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#45ZCS)
HPE is now under contract to build and install a new AMD-powered supercomputer at HLRS in Germany. Called "Hawk, the new computing system will be 3.5 times faster than the existing HLRS supercomputer, Hazel Hen, and will be the world's fastest supercomputer for industrial production. Hawk will support academic research and industry - particularly in engineering-related fields - to advance applications for energy, climate, mobility, and health. "And if you are wondering about the name, well, Hawks eat Hazel Hens."
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