Hewlett Packard Enterprise Builds New Supercomputer for France’s GENCI-CINES to Advance Nation’s Open Science and R&D
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) has announced the construction of 'Adastra,' one of Europe's most powerful supercomputers at CINES, France, as part of a partnership with GENCI. Utilizing the HPE Cray EX system and 3rd Gen AMD EPYC processors, Adastra aims to provide over 70 petaflops, significantly enhancing performance by more than 20X compared to existing systems. This initiative will bolster research in renewable energy, material science, and medical advancements, propelling France's R&D capabilities forward.
- Adastra will provide over 70 petaflops of performance, more than 20X faster than existing systems.
- The project supports key focus areas: renewable energy, material science, and medical research.
- Enhanced capabilities in modeling, simulation, AI, and machine learning will accelerate discoveries.
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France’s national HPC centers gain significantly powerful supercomputer using advanced high performance computing and AI solutions to make breakthrough discoveries in medicine, energy, and materials science
The new supercomputer, which GENCI and CINES have named “Adastra,” will be built using the HPE Cray EX system, a purposely engineered platform to support next-generation supercomputing and AI needs such as with exascale-class systems that will deliver up to 10X more performance than today’s most powerful supercomputers. As part of Adastra’s design, HPE will also feature powerful compute with 3rd Gen AMD EPYC™ processors and accelerated compute with newly launched AMD Instinct™ MI200 accelerators to tackle and process data and image-intensive workloads.
By combining significantly advanced capabilities in modeling, simulation, AI, machine learning and analytics, Adastra will help scientists and researchers harness insights faster, with more accuracy, to advance research targeting key focus areas, including:
- Developing renewable energy to improve France’s energy security, reducing the need to import fuels and overall, conserving the nation's natural resources
- Discovering new, highly effective materials that can be used to create next-generation batteries
- Advancing a range of medical research to aid drug design and treatment
“We are honored to have been selected by GENCI, which empowers some of the world’s leading research centers, to deliver advanced high performance computing (HPC) and AI solutions using exascale-era technologies in support of propelling France’s R&D efforts,” said
With the latest HPC and AI technologies, Adastra will deliver more than 20X faster performance than CINES’ existing supercomputer at more than 70 petaflops of performance to process complex scientific data, at larger scale.
"Adastra will allow French research teams to position themselves even more strongly on the path to exascale, and to prepare for the change associated with extremely large-scale resources and new technologies/services,” said
“This new Adastra supercomputer is double challenging for CINES: massively switch users to boosting GPU while overcoming the electrical consumption. The 21x jump in computing power is dizzying compared to the current machine, while power consumption only grows by 1.5x for green HPC,” said Boris Dintrans, director of CINES. “The GPU support provided by AMD, using the HPE Cray EX system, allowing Adastra to ramp up, is the key element that will ensure the success takeoff of researchers to the stars!”
“AMD EPYC Processors and AMD Instinct Accelerators continue to demonstrate exceptional innovation and growing adoption in the HPC industry when performance, scale and capabilities are needed for the demanding HPC workloads,” said
Adastra Strengthens France’s HPC and AI Resources for New Generation of Insights
By using the HPE Cray EX system, which delivers end-to-end exascale era technologies, spanning compute, software, storage and networking, GENCI’ and CINES’ scientists, researchers and engineers will achieve the following benefits:
- Powerful compute and accelerated compute to improve modeling, simulations and data and image-intensive workflows using optimized 3rd Gen AMD EPYC™ processors combined with AMD Instinct™ MI250X accelerators in one partition, and next generation AMD EPYC processors, codenamed “Genoa” in the second partition.
- Addressing demands for higher speed and congestion control for larger data-intensive and AI workloads with HPE Slingshot, the world’s only high performance Ethernet fabric designed for HPC and AI solutions
- Expanded storage to support and share complex workloads in modeling, simulation and AI using the Cray ClusterStor E1000 storage system from HPE and HPE Data Management Framework
- Enabling fine-grained centralized monitoring and management for optimal performance with the HPE Performance Cluster Management, a system management software solution, and a fully integrated software suite to optimize HPC and AI applications using the HPE Cray Programming Environment
Adastra will be based in CINES, in Montpellier,
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