AMD EPYC Milan CPUs With 100,000 Cores & 352 NVIDIA A100 GPU

AMD EPYC Milan CPUs With 100,000 Cores & 352 NVIDIA A100 GPUs Power 10 PFLOP Supercomputer In Singapore


AMD EPYC Milan CPUs With 100,000 Cores & 352 NVIDIA A100 GPUs Power 10 PFLOP Supercomputer In Singapore
Apr 29, 2021 03:17 EDT
Singapore's National Supercomputing Center has announced that they will be using AMD's EPYC Milan and NVIDIA's A100 GPUs to power their upcoming 10 PFLOP supercomputer.
Singapore's NSCC Supercomputer Powered By 100,000 AMD EPYC Milan CPU Cores & NVIDIA A100 GPUs To Feature 10 PFLOPs Compute Power!
The supercomputer will be utilized by the NSCC (National Supercomputing Center) for research institutes, government agencies, and companies, reports The Register. The Supercomputer has received $200m in investment directly from the Singapore government (March 2019).
The next generation national supercomputer for Singapore will be a green, warm water-cooled system – one of the first known deployments of such a system in a tropical environment. When operational the supercomputer is expected to provide an aggregate of up to 10 PFLOPS of raw compute power and is eight times more powerful than the current ASPIRE1 supercomputer.

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