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AMD's next-gen CPU and GPUs power LUMI supercomputer in 2021
AMD's next-gen Zen 3-based EPYC and Radeon Instinct GPUs will power the new LUMI supercomputer in Kajaani, Finland in 2021.

NVIDIA Ampere A100 specs: 54 billion transistors, 40GB HBM2, 7nm TSMC
NVIDIA makes its next-gen A100 GPU official: the world's largest 7nm processor.

US Navy supercomputer: 290,304 CPU cores, 590TB RAM, 14PB storage
AMD EPYC CPUs will power US Navy supercomputer with 290,304 cores, alongside 112 x NVIDIA Volta V100 GPGPUs.

UK slaps down $1.6 billion for world's fastest weather supercomputer
UK are cashing in on the world's most powerful weather supercomputer that will be 20x better than their current one.

1.5 Million Threads! AMD-powered Archer 2 with 12,000 EPYC Rome CPUs
AMD and the CRAY team have brought a suitable replacement to the original Archer supercomputer which deployed in 2013.

CoolIT Systems to Showcase Newest Data Center Liquid Cooling Solutions for OEM Systems at ISC High Performance 2019

AMD powers world's largest, most expensive supercomputer
Frontier will use next-next-gen EPYC CPU and GPUs post-Navi and post-Zen 2 from AMD.

AMD EPYC Milan CPU: Zen 3 on newer 7nm+ node teased
AMD only just announced its second-gen EPYC 'Rome' CPU, and now we're hearing about the third-gen EPYC 'Milan' CPU.

China now has 109 supercomputers, up from just 37 six months ago
China doubles down on its supercomputer efforts, triples the number of Skynet-capable systems in the last six months alone.

Intel's new Xeon Phi co-processor has 16GB of RAM, 5x faster than DDR4
Intel's second-generation Xeon Phi co-processor is a beast, launches in Q1 2016.

Cray wins contract for supercomputer to simulate nuke tests
Cray has won a new supercomputer contract with the US government and the machine will be used to simulate nuclear bomb performance.

Intel Acquires Industry-Leading, High-Performance Computing Interconnect Technology and Expertise

Intel to acquire Cray Supercomputing network patents for a cool $140 million
Intel and Cray have made a deal over networking patents, Intel to hand over $140 million in cash.