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HPE called in to overhaul Swedish university’s supercomputing setup
The Swedish National Infrastructure for Computing has commissioned HPE to build a supercomputer for one of Sweden’s largest technical universities
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The Swedish National Infrastructure for Computing (SNIC) has commissioned Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) to build a replacement supercomputer for the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden.
The Institute is one Sweden’s largest technical universities, and the supercomputer will be used to support the science and engineering research work it does to advance the development of new innovations in the life sciences, automotive, transportation and energy industries.
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Sweden’s largest technical university is installing a new HPE Cray supercomputer based around AMD s EYPC processors and Instinct GPUs
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) is to build a new supercomputer for KTH Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm based around the latest AMD EPYC processor and Instinct GPU.
The 13.5 petaflop supercomputer is named “Dardel” in honour of a Swedish novelist, Thora Dardel, and her first husband, Nils Dardel, a post-impressionist painter. This replaces KTH’s current flagship system, Beskow, and will be housed on KTH’s main campus at the Centre for High Performance Computing (PCD).
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