Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has successfully delivered the world's second exascale supercomputer, named Aurora, in collaboration with Intel for the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory. Aurora has achieved an impressive 1.012 exaflops on 87% of the system, making it the world's second-fastest supercomputer according to the TOP500 list. This cutting-edge system is not only HPE's second exascale project but also the largest AI-capable system globally.
Aurora, powered by the HPE Cray EX supercomputer, is designed to handle the immense computational demands of exascale processing, enabling it to process one quintillion operations per second. This level of computational power opens up new possibilities for addressing complex scientific challenges. The system boasts the largest deployment of open, Ethernet-based supercomputing interconnect, HPE Slingshot, connecting thousands of compute nodes and storage endpoints to enhance performance.
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