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Hewlett Packard Enterprise Wins $160M+ Contract to Power One of the World’s Fastest Supercomputers Based in Finland to Bolster Europe's Research in Science and Unlock Economic Growth

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Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has secured a contract exceeding $160 million from the European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) to develop one of the world's fastest supercomputers, known as LUMI, in Finland. This pre-exascale system will achieve a theoretical peak performance of over 550 petaflops, equating to the power of 1.5 million laptops. The system, featuring AMD EPYC CPUs and AMD Instinct GPUs, will enhance research in diverse fields, including healthcare, AI, and weather forecasting, and is expected to be operational by mid-2021.

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  • Contract awarded by EuroHPC JU valued at over $160 million.
  • LUMI supercomputer to achieve over 550 petaflops, enhancing research capabilities.
  • Utilization of advanced AMD technologies for improved performance.
  • Strengthening HPE's position in the European supercomputing market.
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SAN JOSE, Calif.--()--Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) today announced it has been awarded a contract of more than $160 million by the European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) to build one of the world’s fastest supercomputers that will be based in Finland. The new supercomputer, which EuroHPC JU refers to as “LUMI,” will help European researchers and private and public organizations significantly advance R&D and drive innovation in areas such as healthcare, weather forecasting, and AI-enabled products.

EuroHPC JU’s LUMI is characterized as a “pre-exascale” system that will have a theoretical peak performance of more than 550 petaflops, which is equivalent to the performance of 1.5 million laptops combined.

Additionally, through its collaboration with EuroHPC JU, HPE is expanding supercomputing resources to accelerate the European roadmap to achieve exascale computing, which is the next significant leap in supercomputing that will deliver 5-10 times faster performance than today’s systems.

“We are honored to be selected for LUMI and leverage our exascale era technologies to build one of the fastest supercomputers on the planet,” said Peter Ungaro, senior vice president and general manager, High Performance Computing (HPC) and Mission Critical Solutions (MCS), HPE. “We are committed to supporting the European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) to seize opportunities in next-generation supercomputing to bolster research in science, advance innovation and unlock economic growth. We are excited to collaborate with the EuroHPC JU, and through our partnership with AMD, leverage our unique capabilities in compute, high performance networking, storage and software to help improve the way people live and work.”

HPE Powers One of The World’s Fastest Pre-Exascale Supercomputers for Europe

The EuroHPC JU’s LUMI will be powered by HPE Cray EX supercomputers featuring next-generation AMD EPYC™ CPUs and AMD™ Instinct GPUs to deliver unprecedented performance and targeted deep learning capabilities to advance the combination of modeling, simulation, analytics and AI workloads to solve complex research.

EuroHPC JU’s LUMI will be hosted in CSC – IT Center for Science in Kajaani, Finland and will be shared by ten European countries as part of the newly formed LUMI consortium. The consortium includes Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Poland, Sweden, and Switzerland.

The new system will be available in mid-2021.

“Once operational in mid-2021, the LUMI supercomputer will be one of the most competitive and green supercomputers in the world!” said Anders Dam Jensen, Executive Director, EuroHPC Joint Undertaking. “Such leadership-class system will support European researchers, industry and public sector, in better understanding and responding to complex challenges and transforming them into innovation opportunities in sectors like health, weather forecasting or urban and rural planning.”

“AMD is proud to join with HPE to power the upcoming LUMI supercomputer to advance scientific research in artificial intelligence, weather forecasting, pharmaceutical discovery, and more,” said Forrest Norrod, senior vice president and general manager, data center and embedded systems group, AMD. “Our next-generation AMD EPYC CPUs and AMD Instinct GPUs, coupled with HPE’s unique supercomputing technologies, are fueling new capabilities in high performance computing, and we are excited to strengthen the European research community through our support.”

HPE Accelerates Europe’s Path to Achieving Exascale Computing

HPE is delivering powerful supercomputing and AI technologies to advance EuroHPC JU’s mission in adopting next-generation supercomputing, which includes pre-exascale and exascale systems. EuroHPC JU’s LUMI is the second system that was contracted to HPE to build, following the Euro_I4TI system for IT4Innovations National Supercomputing Center in Ostrava that will be the Czech Republic’s most powerful supercomputer.

HPE will also expand its supercomputing supply chain in Europe by manufacturing liquid-cooled HPE Cray EX supercomputers and HPE Apollo systems in its Kutná Hora factory in the Czech Republic. Additionally, HPE will also establish a Center of Excellence in Europe that will provide R&D tools and expertise to develop and test applications, programming, processors and other solutions required to build an exascale readiness program.

Through the investment of these systems and technologies, EuroHPC JU aims to bolster R&D and innovation to advance science, boost industrial competitiveness, and secure Europe’s technological sovereignty.

HPE Powers EuroHPC JU’s LUMI with End-to-End Supercomputing and AI Solutions

EuroHPC JU’s LUMI will be built using HPE Cray EX supercomputers, which will also be used in the three upcoming exascale systems for the U.S. Department of Energy: Aurora at Argonne National Laboratory, Frontier at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and El Capitan at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The HPE Cray EX supercomputers will integrate the following compute, storage, networking and cooling technologies that are purpose-built for the Exascale Era, to power LUMI:

  • Powerful compute with targeted AI capabilities using next-generation AMD EPYC™ CPUs and AMD™ Instinct GPUs
  • Expanded storage to support complex workloads in modeling, simulation and AI using HPE’s Cray ClusterStor E1000 storage system
  • HPE Slingshot for purpose-built HPC networking to address demands for higher speed and congestion control for data-intensive workloads
  • Sophisticated direct liquid cooling capabilities for larger scale systems to increase overall efficiency in electricity and water usage used to operate the system

For more information on LUMI, including the LUMI Consortium, please visit: https://www.lumi-supercomputer.eu

About Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Hewlett Packard Enterprise is the global edge-to-cloud platform-as-a-service 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 we live and work, HPE delivers unique, open and intelligent technology solutions, with a consistent experience across all clouds and edges, to help customers develop new business models, engage in new ways, and increase operational performance. For more information, visit: www.hpe.com.

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FAQ

What is the contract value awarded to HPE by EuroHPC JU?

HPE was awarded a contract worth over $160 million by EuroHPC JU.

What is the performance capability of the LUMI supercomputer?

The LUMI supercomputer will have a theoretical peak performance of more than 550 petaflops.

When will the LUMI supercomputer be operational?

The LUMI supercomputer is expected to be operational by mid-2021.

What technologies will the LUMI supercomputer use?

LUMI will utilize AMD EPYC CPUs and AMD Instinct GPUs for enhanced performance.

How will the LUMI supercomputer impact research?

It will significantly advance research in healthcare, AI, and weather forecasting.

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