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But HPE is the king of the small HPC deal and knows how to make it up in volume, thanks in large part to its global reach, just at the same time that Cray has engineered the Shasta systems, which ...
“HPE and Cray share a commitment to customer-centric ... their current generation XC and CS platforms, and next-generation Shasta series platform, have the ability to handle massive data sets ...
Both HPE and Cray continue to win new customers. For instance, in the last two quarters, The Department of Energy has selected Cray’s Shasta supercomputing systems and Slingshot interconnect for ...
Both HPE and Cray continue to win new customers. For instance, in the last two quarters, The Department of Energy has selected Cray’s Shasta supercomputing systems and Slingshot interconnect for the ...
“HPE and Cray share a commitment to customer-centric ... Cray’s supercomputing systems and Shasta series platform have the ability to handle massive data sets, AI, converged modeling ...
HPE raised a few eyebrows with the news of ... high-speed interconnects such as InfiniBand or Intel’s Omni-Path. Cray’s Shasta architecture, used in the new supercomputers the firm is building ...
In this video from the Rice Oil & Gas Conference, Steve Scott from HPE presents: The Cray Shasta Architecture – Designed for the Exascale Era. With the announcement of multiple exascale systems, we’re ...
Cray supercomputers make up ... computing and the potential adoption of its Shasta supercomputer platform and Slingshot interconnect technology. HPE is scheduled to announce its second quarter ...
But in an interesting twist, Delta is not using Cray’s “Shasta” integrated system design that has been chosen by many HPE customers buying pre-exascale and exascale machines, and rather uses a mix of ...
On top of Cray’s customer base and talent, the acquisition will also buy HPE an expansive portfolio of supercomputing technologies. The firm has developed a computer architecture called Shasta ...
HPE’s interconnect technology is also advancing. The Slingshot 400, expected to be used in “Shasta” Cray EX systems in 2025, builds on the earlier Rosetta architecture and promises 400Gb/sec ...