Attend SC24 and Learn How HPE Supercomputing Can Unlock New Discoveries in the AI Era

October 29, 2024

Imagine a world unbounded by the limitations of human understanding, technology, and time — a world where inspiration and imagination merge to yield limitless innovation. Hewlett Packard Enterprise is on a mission to make this world a reality for everyone.

In this new era, AI and classic modeling and simulation are evolving rapidly. Larger AI models, higher fidelity models, higher resolution simulations, and massively expanding datasets are all challenging the capabilities of traditional compute. A new kind of infrastructure is needed to handle the demands of AI at scale. The right infrastructure must be purpose-built for HPC and AI, capable of performing massive parallel calculations in less time without compromising efficiency or the quality of results. That solution is supercomputing from HPE.

HPE Supercomputing is the optimal technology foundation for both scientific discovery and AI at scale. HPE is the undisputed leader in supercomputing, bringing more organizations the speed, agility, and technology needed to unlock the next frontier of innovation. We began developing supercomputers over 50 years ago. Since then, our legacy has broadened to a portfolio of solutions, targeted industry expertise, global reach, and sustainability. Our mission is to build infrastructure today that can remain futureproof for years to come.

HPE is shaping the future of technology. Don’t miss the leadership and capabilities that can benefit your initiatives:

  • The premier manufacturer of leadership-class supercomputers: HPE has delivered 4 of the top 10 performing supercomputers in the world and 7 of the top 10 most energy-efficient supercomputers in the world.
  • Leadership-class supercomputing innovation: Two of the world’s fastest supercomputers are HPE Cray Supercomputing EX systems; Frontier ranked #1 for two years with 1.206 exaflops of performance, and Aurora ranked #2 with 1.012 exaflops of performance.
  • The only two verified exascale systems in the world: Frontier and Aurora together are faster than the next 84 systems combined. El Capitan, a supercomputer being built by HPE, is expected to earn the #1 position once in operation.

Today, HPE is powering many of the world’s largest systems. What sets us apart is our ability to utilize the same technologies that are enabling exascale performance at the enterprise level.

Discover pivotal breakthroughs in supercomputing

HPE Supercomputing introduces a revolutionary approach to addressing your most complex data challenges. Our systems are designed for optimal density and built specifically with the latest-generation processors and accelerators. To enhance CPU and GPU performance, HPE incorporates advanced liquid cooling technology ensuring energy-efficient supercomputing that is both scalable and sustainable.

Cooling matters more than ever. Increasing chip density makes systems more difficult to cool, and air-only methods can be unsustainable for the long-term. Liquid cooling is critical to sustainability efforts — which include supporting AI data center growth and powering resilient large-scale systems.

HPE makes it easier to implement liquid cooling in data centers. We are the leader in liquid cooling innovation, from our first refrigerant-cooled system in the 1960s to our latest HPE ProLiant, HPE Cray XD, and HPE Cray Supercomputing EX systems. Today, HPE has hundreds of liquid cooling patents and key design engineers on staff from all liquid-cooled systems over the past 5 decades to solve the cooling dilemma.

Unleash the value of AI with end-to-end solutions

The HPE Cray Supercomputing portfolio offers all the tools and technologies you need to accomplish more with AI.

Harness the full potential of your HPC architecture with the right software:

  • Integrated, validated software stacks
  • Support for complex, diverse workflows
  • Designed to optimize efficiency, scalability, and sustainability

Adopt the purpose-built supercomputing interconnect that lives inside your systems:

  • High bandwidth for consistent performance across HPC, AI, and analytic applications
  • Advanced adaptive routing and congestion management
  • Open ecosystem and Ethernet compatibility

Read and write data at exceptional speeds with HPE Cray Storage Systems:

  • Intelligent data management used by the world’s fastest supercomputer
  • High data throughput with fewer hardware components for lower power consumption
  • Unprecedented scalability with proven cost-effectiveness

Accelerate your journey in the AI era at SC24

HPE invites you to become part of our legacy, as you harness our groundbreaking solutions to power the next stage of your journey. Join us at SC24 taking place November 17–22, in Atlanta, GA.

Visit HPE booth #2219 to see technology demos for your business. To make the most of this industry event, we invite you to request an HPE expert consult to discuss your supercomputing and AI goals.

Let’s thrive in the AI era and beyond, together.

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