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Hewlett Packard Enterprise Selected to Build New Supercomputer for the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory to Accelerate Discovery of Renewable Power

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Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) has been selected by the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) to build the Kestrel supercomputer, enhancing R&D for energy efficiency and renewable energy. Scheduled for completion in 2023, Kestrel will outperform the existing Eagle system by over 5X, achieving approximately 44 petaflops of peak performance. Utilizing advanced HPE Cray EX supercomputer technology, it will support a range of energy initiatives, focusing on sustainable solutions across industries.

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  • Kestrel supercomputer expected to deliver over 5X the performance of the current Eagle system.
  • Total peak performance of approximately 44 petaflops, enhancing research capabilities.
  • Utilizes advanced HPE Cray EX supercomputer technology and next-gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors.
  • Supports critical energy initiatives for enhanced efficiency and sustainability.
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NREL’s new Kestrel supercomputer will deliver more than 5X faster performance to tackle ongoing R&D to unlock energy efficiency and renewable energy for tomorrow’s clean energy systems

HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) announced today that it is has been selected by the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), a world leader in advancing energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies, to build a new supercomputer to support ongoing R&D that will transform energy from geothermal, water, wind, solar, and fuels. The new supercomputer will also support energy initiatives related to security, resilience, storage, systems integration, energy justice, and community transitions, as well as transportation and mobility, buildings, and advanced manufacturing.

In continuing its naming theme of supercomputers that honors various bird species, such as with previous system generations named “Peregrine” and “Eagle,” NREL has named the new supercomputer “Kestrel,” after the American falcon.

HPE will build Kestrel using the HPE Cray EX supercomputer, a next-generation high performance computing (HPC) platform that provides end-to-end HPC solutions to scale performance and harness insights more efficiently through advanced modeling, simulation, AI and analytics capabilities. As the dedicated HPC system for DOE’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), Kestrel will play a critical role in computing across the research portfolio, advancing research in computational materials, continuum mechanics, and large-scale simulation and planning for future energy systems.

The HPE Cray EX also features liquid-cooling capabilities that support NREL’s showcase facility for demonstrating data center efficiency, which has achieved a world-leading annualized average power usage effectiveness (PUE) rating of 1.036.

“HPE has a long-standing collaboration with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) where we have developed joint high performance computing and AI solutions to innovate new approaches that reduce energy consumption and lower operating costs,” said Bill Mannel, vice president and general manager, HPC, at HPE. “We look forward to continuing our relationship with NREL and are honored to have been selected to deliver an advanced supercomputer with Kestrel that will significantly augment the laboratory’s efforts in making breakthrough discoveries of new, affordable energy sources to prepare for a sustainable future.”

For a significant boost in computing capacity, HPE will feature next generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors (code-named “Sapphire Rapids”), NVIDIA A100NEXT Tensor Core GPUs to accelerate AI, and HPE Slingshot, an Ethernet fabric purposely built for next-generation supercomputing to address higher speed and congestion control for larger data-intensive and AI workloads. Additionally, NREL’s Kestrel will deliver more than 75 petabytes of parallel file system storage using the Cray Clusterstor E1000 storage system from HPE for expanded storage and intelligent tiering capabilities to tackle complex, data-intensive workflows.

"NREL is excited to officially announce the procurement of our new supercomputer,” said Kris Munch, Lab Program Manager of Advanced Computing at NREL. “Kestrel will help EERE researchers and industry partners tackle today’s toughest energy challenges and bring the United States one step closer to a clean energy future.”

Once completed in 2023, Kestrel will have more than five times greater performance than NREL’s existing system, Eagle, with approximately 44 petaflops of peak performance. It will be hosted in NREL’s Energy Systems Integration Facility (ESIF) data center in Golden, Colorado.

HPE and NREL Continue HPC and AI Collaboration to Drive Innovation for Cleaner Energy

In addition to co-designing the last three supercomputers for NREL, HPE and NREL have collaborated on other projects that use HPC and AI in innovative ways to build technologies for energy efficiency. These include an AIOps R&D project that involves developing AI and machine learning technologies to monitor, automate and improve operational efficiency, including resiliency and energy usage, in data centers, and an initiative to demonstrate hydrogen fuel cell-powered data centers to deliver smarter, more energy-conscious computing environments.

To learn more about NREL’s new Kestrel system, please visit its program news here.

About Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) is the global edge-to-cloud company that helps organizations accelerate outcomes by unlocking value from all of their data, everywhere. Built on decades of reimagining the future and innovating to advance the way people live and work, HPE delivers unique, open and intelligent technology solutions as a service. With offerings spanning Cloud Services, Compute, High Performance Computing & AI, Intelligent Edge, Software, and Storage, HPE provides a consistent experience across all clouds and edges, helping customers develop new business models, engage in new ways, and increase operational performance. For more information, visit: www.hpe.com

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Source: Hewlett Packard Enterprise

FAQ

What is the Kestrel supercomputer?

The Kestrel supercomputer is a new advanced computing system being built by Hewlett Packard Enterprise for the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory to enhance research in energy efficiency and renewable energy.

When will the Kestrel supercomputer be completed?

The Kestrel supercomputer is expected to be completed in 2023.

What performance improvement does Kestrel offer over the Eagle system?

Kestrel is expected to provide more than 5X the performance of the existing Eagle system.

What technologies are being used in the Kestrel supercomputer?

Kestrel will feature next-gen HPE Cray EX supercomputer technology, Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors, and NVIDIA A100NEXT Tensor Core GPUs.

How does Kestrel impact energy research?

Kestrel will play a critical role in advancing research in areas such as computational materials and large-scale simulations for future energy systems.

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