HPE to acquire Cray for $1.3 billion
Supercomputer consolidation
Supercomputer consolidation
Oak Ridge National Laboratory is set to be the world's most powerful computer
That new chip smell
From Intel and Cray, at a cost of $500m
And exascale systems are on the horizon
Designed by GW4 Alliance in partnership with Cray and the UK's Met Office
And Cray's CTO gives us a run-down of what's special about Shasta
Single petaflop machine to help with the engineering institution’s research
With a combined performance of more than 18 petaflops
After some time away, AMD is back to play
But it will be a while before your data center is powered by a thermonuclear fusion reactor
Six petaflops of computing power will help predict the weather and climate change
NERSC was already using a Cray supercomputer
Exclusive partnership makes renowned HPC systems available on Azure
$48 million Cray CS500 to power high tech research
Long-term customer doubles down with new supercomputer
Hoping to attract private capital for aerospace research
Storage for high performance computing is a tricky business
Slightly more powerful than the Automatic Computing Engine
AMD, Cray, HPE, IBM, Intel and Nvidia get new business from the troubled agency as the exascale race continues
Get Cray on demand
Joins existing Cray supercomputers at DoE lab
The world’s superpower gets some more power