HPE supercomputer push continues with Aurora
Briefly

Aurora, powered by HPE, is the second fastest AI-capable supercomputer in the world, with 1.012 exaflops and designed for scientific research collaborations like brain mapping and fusion reactor simulations.
Rick Stevens from Argonne National Laboratory calls Aurora a 'first of its kind supercomputer' that will significantly advance open science initiatives globally, emphasizing the importance for researchers.
HPE combines AI and high-performance computing (HPC), stating that HPC has been a pivotal part of its strategy, especially since acquiring SGI and Cray. The focus on generative AI is highlighted as a key driver for this shift.
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