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HPE upgrades Apollo 6000 Gen10, SGI 8600 and Apollo 10 Series

HPEHewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) announced its Apollo 6000 Gen10, SGI 8600 and Apollo 10 Series high performance computing (HPC) systems.

“Customer’s HPC requirements go beyond performance and efficiency. They are considering security, agility and cost control. With today’s announcements, we are addressing these considerations and delivering optimized systems, infrastructure management and services capabilities that provide A New Compute Experience,” said Vikram K, Senior Director, Data Center and Hybrid Cloud, Hewlett Packard Enterprise India.

HPE SGI 8600 is a liquid cooled petascale system, based on the SGI ICE XA architecture, built to solve the most complex scientific, engineering and national security challenges.

HPE SGI 8600 delivers industry’s fastest parallel processing performance and scales to more than 10,000 nodes without additional switches using integrated switches and hypercube technology.

HPE redesigned Apollo 6000 Gen10 System to deliver over 300 teraflops per rack, higher rack-scale efficiency and exceptional price performance. The HPE Apollo 6000 Gen10 is secure leveraging a unique “silicon root of trust” technology for security threat protection.

HPE Apollo 10 Series is optimized for entry level Deep Learning and AI applications that are easy to manage and deploy. HPE Apollo sx40 System is a 1U dual socket Intel Xeon Gen10 server with support for up to 4 NVIDIA Tesla SXM2 GPUs with NVLink. HPE Apollo pc40 System is a 1U dual socket Intel Xeon Gen10 server with support for up to 4 PCIe GPU cards.

“The new performance, scale and efficiency innovations for the HPE SGI 8600 and HPE Apollo 6000 Gen10 demonstrate HPE’s continued systems innovation and the successful integration of the SGI acquisition,” said Steve Conway, senior vice president of Research, Hyperion Research.

HPE is showcasing its HPC and AI solutions, software and services and exascale program capabilities at the ISC HPC conference in Frankfurt, June 19 to 22, booth E-1030.

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