
"Europe is getting its second exascale supercomputer. Eviden and AMD have been officially selected to build Alice Recoque. This system will perform well above the one exaflop threshold and accelerate both HPC research and large-scale AI applications in Europe. The installation will be the most powerful system ever deployed in France and will support the next generation of European research and AI infrastructure."
"Alice Recoque will combine classic HPC simulations with modern AI workloads. To this end, AMD's yet-to-be-launched EPYC Venice processors will be used, which, according to external sources, could feature up to 256 cores per CPU. The acceleration comes from AMD's Instinct MI430X, based on the CDNA 5 architecture and equipped with 432 GB HBM4 and a bandwidth of 19.6 TB per second."
Alice Recoque will be built by Eviden and AMD for GENCI and located at CEA's TGCC data center in France. The system will exceed one exaflop and combine traditional HPC simulations with large-scale AI workloads. It will use AMD EPYC Venice processors (potentially up to 256 cores) and AMD Instinct MI430X GPUs with 432 GB HBM4 and 19.6 TB/s bandwidth, plus FPGAs for customizable logic. A European-only partition with SiPearl Rhea2 CPUs is planned. The system will occupy 94 racks on the BullSequana XH3500 architecture, use Eviden's BXI interconnect, and target major energy-performance gains.
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