At GTC DC, HP Enterprise (HPE) announced, in partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration and Los Alamos National Laboratory, that it has been selected to deliver two state-of-the-art supercomputers, named “Mission” and “Vision”. The next-generation systems will be based on the new direct liquid-cooled HPE Cray Supercomputing GX5000 system and feature upcoming Nvidia (NVDA) Vera Rubin Superchips. Mission and Vision are part of the DOE’s $370M investment to accelerate scientific discovery, advance AI initiatives and strengthen national security. “For decades, HPE and Los Alamos National Laboratory have collaborated on innovative supercomputing designs that deliver powerful capabilities to solve complex scientific challenges and bolster national security efforts. We are proud to continue powering the lab’s journey with the upcoming Mission and Vision systems. These innovations will be among the first to feature next-generation HPE Cray supercomputing architecture to drive AI innovation and scientific impact,” said Trish Damkroger, senior vice president and general manager, HPC & AI Infrastructure Solutions at HPE.
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