HPE Expands Direct Liquid-Cooled Supercomputing Solutions, Introduces Two AI Systems for Service Providers and Large Enterprises
14 November 2024 - 1:00AM
Business Wire
New portfolio of compute, networking, storage and software
advances leadership-class supercomputers and purpose-built AI
training solutions
- New products offer choice of air cooling or HPE’s
industry-first 100% fanless direct liquid cooling system
architecture
- Supercomputing and large-scale AI servers feature
next-generation compute and accelerators from AMD, Intel and
NVIDIA, which provide customers with options to best suit
performance needs and cost requirements
- HPE expands portfolio of servers optimized for high-end AI
training and tuning workloads
Today, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) announces its new
high performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI)
infrastructure portfolio that includes leadership-class HPE Cray
Supercomputing EX solutions and two systems optimized for large
language model (LLM) training, natural language processing (NLP)
and multi-modal model training. The new supercomputing solutions
are designed to help global customers fast-track scientific
research and invention.
“Service providers and nations investing in sovereign AI
initiatives are increasingly turning to high-performance computing
as the critical backbone enabling large-scale AI training that
accelerates discovery and innovation,” said Trish Damkroger, senior
vice president and general manager, HPC & AI Infrastructure
Solutions at HPE. “Our customers turn to us to fast-track their AI
system deployment to realize value faster and more efficiently by
leveraging our world-leading HPC solutions and decades of
experience in delivering, deploying and servicing fully-integrated
systems.”
End-to-end portfolio of industry-leading HPC solutions: HPE
Cray Supercomputing EX
HPE leads the way providing some of the fastest and most energy
efficient supercomputers in the world. Based on HPE Cray
Supercomputing EX systems, HPE’s net-new offerings for its entire
leadership-class HPC portfolio are designed for research
institutions entrusted with solving the world’s biggest problems
and government entities developing sovereign AI initiatives. The
portfolio is based on the industry’s first 100% fanless direct
liquid cooling system architecture and spans every layer of HPE’s
supercomputing solutions including compute nodes, networking and
storage, which are supplemented by a new software offering.
- HPE Cray Supercomputing EX4252 Gen 2 Compute Blade –
Capable of delivering up to 98,304 cores in a single cabinet, the
HPE Cray Supercomputing EX4252 Gen 2 Compute Blade delivers the
most powerful one-rack unit system available for supercomputing.
Featuring eight 5th Gen AMD EPYC™ processors, this compute blade
offers the benefit of CPU density, allowing customers to realize
higher-performing compute within the same space. HPE Cray
Supercomputing EX4252 Gen 2 Compute Blade will be available Spring
2025.
- HPE Cray Supercomputing EX154n Accelerator Blade – To
drastically reduce the time it takes to complete a supercomputing
workload, the HPE Cray Supercomputing EX154n Accelerator Blade can
accommodate up to 224 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs in a single cabinet.
Featuring the NVIDIA GB200 Grace Blackwell NVL4 Superchip, each
accelerator blade holds four NVIDIA NVLink™-connected Blackwell
GPUs unified with two NVIDIA Grace CPUs over NVIDIA NVLink-C2C.
General availability for HPE Cray Supercomputing EX154n Accelerator
Blade is expected by the end of 2025.
- HPE Slingshot interconnect 400 – The next generation of
HPE’s exascale-capable interconnect portfolio offers network
interface controllers (NICs), cables and switches at 400
gigabit-per-second speeds. HPE Slingshot interconnect 400 delivers
twice the line speed over the previous generationi while offering
features like automated congestion management and adaptive routing
for ultra-low tail latency, allowing customers to run large
workloads with significantly less network infrastructure. This
version of HPE Slingshot will be available for clusters based on
HPE Cray Supercomputing EX systems beginning Fall 2025.
- HPE Cray Supercomputing Storage Systems E2000 – This
high-performance storage system designed for large-scale
supercomputers more than doubles the input/output (I/O) performance
compared to the previous generationii. HPE Cray Supercomputing
Storage Systems E2000 is based on the open source Lustre file
system and enables better utilization of both CPU and GPU-based
compute nodes by reducing idle time during I/O operations. The HPC
storage system will become generally available on HPE Cray
Supercomputing EX systems in early 2025.
- HPE Cray Supercomputing User Services Software – HPE is
introducing a new software offering that improves the user
experience of running compute-intensive workloads. Available now,
HPE Cray Supercomputing User Services Software includes features
that help customers optimize system efficiency, regulate power
consumption, and flexibly run diverse workloads on supercomputing
infrastructure.
New HPE ProLiant Compute XD server family optimizes for AI
model training and tuning
HPE continues the rollout of a new category of servers that
enables customers to streamline deployment of large,
highly-performant AI clusters. Designed for service providers and
large enterprises training their own AI models, HPE ProLiant
Compute XD servers leverage the company’s expertise in installing
and deploying large AI systems. Optional HPE Services are available
to support building, customization, integration, validation, and
full testing of the solution within HPE’s state-of-the-art
manufacturing facility to expedite on-site deployment.
Only available on HPE ProLiant Compute servers, HPE Integrated
Lights-Out (iLO) management technology enables select authorized
personnel with out-of-band remote control access to servers,
thereby improving security over standard in-band network
access.
- HPE ProLiant Compute XD680 server – Optimized with
price-for-performance in mind, the air-cooled HPE ProLiant Compute
XD680 server is designed to address demanding AI training, tuning
and inferencing workloads. An HPE-designed chassis houses eight
Intel® Gaudi® 3 AI accelerators in a single compact node. HPE
ProLiant Compute XD680 server with Intel Gaudi 3 will be available
in December 2024.
- HPE ProLiant Compute XD685 server – For customers
prioritizing performance, competitive advantage and energy
efficiency, a new version of the HPE ProLiant Compute XD685 server
will become available with NVIDIA GPUs to accelerate training for
large, complex AI models. The server is powered by eight NVIDIA
H200 SXM Tensor Core GPUs or NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs in a five
rack-unit chassis and leverages HPE’s multi-decades expertise in
liquid cooling to efficiently cool GPUs, CPUs and switches. The
NVIDIA HGX H200 8-GPU version of HPE ProLiant Compute XD685 server
will become available in early 2025 and HPE will be time-to-market
with NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs.
A version of HPE ProLiant Compute XD685 server featuring eight
AMD Instinct™ MI325X accelerators and two AMD EPYC™ CPUs was
previously announced in October. HPE ProLiant Compute XD servers
are part of HPE’s comprehensive AI offerings that include HPE
Private Cloud AI and HPE ProLiant Compute DL servers.
As the needs of customers evolve, HPE continues to push the
boundaries of innovation by meeting market demands and
demonstrating why HPE is sought after to support the growing number
of traditional supercomputing customers that are using AI models to
enhance scientific discovery. Find HPE solutions on display at SC24
(booth #2219) in Atlanta, November 17-22 for more information on
the next-generation of HPC and large-scale AI systems.
About Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) is the global
edge-to-cloud 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
people live and work, HPE delivers unique, open, and intelligent
technology solutions as a service. With offerings spanning Cloud
Services, Compute, High Performance Computing & AI, Intelligent
Edge, Software, and Storage, HPE provides a consistent experience
across all clouds and edges, helping customers develop new business
models, engage in new ways, and increase operational performance.
For more information, visit: www.hpe.com
i Previous version of HPE Slingshot was capable of 200
gigabits-per-second
ii HPE Cray ClusterStor E1000 is capable of reading data at 85
GB/sec and writing data at 65 GB/sec and HPE Cray Supercomputing
Storage Systems E2000 is capable of 190 GB/sec read performance and
140 GB/sec write performance
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