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HPE Shows off AMD EPYC Venice and SP7 Supercomputing Node at SC25
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HPE has shown on SC25 one of the first supercomputer nodes based on AMD EPYC Venice under Zen 6 and the new SP7 socket, integrating eight CPUs per blade, 16 memory channels per processor, complete liquid cooling and EDSFF storage, all within the GX5000 platform. It’s the first public demonstration to show what the next generation of very high-density servers around Venice will look like and showcases Intel’s competitor in HPC for Diamond Rapids,…
HPE Shows off AMD EPYC Venice and SP7 Supercomputing Node at SC25
HPE showed off its next-generation AMD EPYC "Venice" socket SP7 supercomputing platform at SC25 along with its Slingshot 400 interconnect The post HPE Shows off AMD EPYC Venice and SP7 Supercomputing Node at SC25 appeared first on ServeTheHome.
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