HPE just unveiled a next-gen HPC cluster at the University of Southampton: Iridis 6 uses ProLiant Gen11 servers powered by 4th Gen AMD EPYC processors - and it's four-times more powerful than its predecessor
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"Investing in state-of-the-art high performance computing infrastructure is crucial to ensure that the UK's prized scientific and research communities have the tools they need to be globally competitive," said Matt Harris, senior vice president and managing director for the UK, Ireland, the Middle East and Africa at HPE.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has unveiled a sixth-generation high-performance computing cluster, Iridis 6, for the University of Southampton, upgrading capabilities and enhancing sustainability.
The University of Southampton's investment in Iridis 6 is intended to support research in genomics, aerodynamics, and renewable batteries, advancing significant scientific inquiries.
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