Atos Defends Its Supercomputing Turf With New Exascale Iron
There are not many companies left on Earth that can field an exascale-class supercomputer. …
There are not many companies left on Earth that can field an exascale-class supercomputer. …
Good news is continuing to gather around AMD’s second-generation “Rome” Epyc processors. …
The BullSequana line of supercomputers from the Bull division of Atos offers some of the highest compute density available in the HPC realm. …
The European Union has never been willing to cede the exascale computing race to the United States, Japan, or China. …
The HPC industry has been waiting a long time for the ARM ecosystem to mature enough to yield real-world clusters, with hundreds or thousands of nodes and running a full software stack, as a credible alternative to clusters based on X86 processors. …
Like other makers of supercomputers, the Bull unit of French services and system maker Atos is embracing the new processing technologies coming out of Intel. …
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