HPE Introduces the World’s Largest Single-memory Computer
by staff from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#2PSX9)
Hewlett Packard Enterprise today introduced the world's largest single-memory computer, the latest milestone in The Machine research project. "The prototype unveiled today contains 160 terabytes (TB) of memory, capable of simultaneously working with the data held in every book in the Library of Congress five times over-or approximately 160 million books. It has never been possible to hold and manipulate whole data sets of this size in a single-memory system, and this is just a glimpse of the immense potential of Memory-Driven Computing."
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