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Accelerate mission-critical workloads with breakthrough Arm-based systems
Run sophisticated modeling & simulation and analytics workloadsโeven as they grow in size and complexity. How? With the breakthrough performance of HPE Arm-based systems and Fujitsu CPUs.
Explosive data growth is driving the need for more compute power to process data in HPC environments. To extract meaning from all of this valuable data, companies need faster interfaces to rapidly move and analyze information.
High-performance IP helps accelerate data workloads by enabling compute systems that are agile, efficient, and reliable. These characteristics are critical for a broad range of applications that require high memory bandwidth, low latency, and exceptional CPU performanceโsuch as modeling and simulation. Mature simulation environments depend on complex applications where IP is embedded, and they demand ever greater performance to deliver better results on time to support decisions. Instead of rewriting their software to accommodate faster accelerators, such as GPUs, companies can gain the right level of performance using CPU-based systems.
A powerful new type of system is delivering the massive operational benefits of high bandwidth memory (HBM) with CPU processors to provide a faster, simpler path to better application performance. These CPU-based systems with HBM and scalable vector extensions (SVE), allow organizations to invest in software development that encodes new IP and avoid the difficult, expensive, and time-consuming task of refactoring for GPUs. Today, many companies are leveraging these breakthrough solutions to enhance their technology environments and meet the increasing demand for high compute. Those that do will have an unprecedented opportunity to optimize how they run applications and increase their rate of HPC innovation.
Accelerating mission-critical workloads with next-gen HPC
HPE brings new technologies to HPC for the first time to deliver breakthrough performance. Our industry-leading solutions are empowering companies in multiple industries to run sophisticated modeling, simulation, and analytics, even as these workloads grow in size and complexity.
For years, companies have struggled with memory bandwidth constraints. The latest Arm-based systems from HPE are purpose-built to overcome this challenge. We built our systems on the most advanced Armยฎ processors on the planet and feature direct-attached HBM as well as SVE, so companies can always achieve the robust performance they need, without the use of GPU accelerators. HPE Apollo 80 Arm-based systems powered by the Fujitsu A64FXโข with HBM and SVE are engineered for memory bandwidth dependent workloads, delivering exceptional CPU flexibility and programming models to quickly ramp up or down processing capacity. By simplifying porting of existing simulation applications with minimal recoding and changes to the existing programming models, companies can easily transition to new hardware architectures and configurations.
The ability to invest in capabilities that encode unique IP into the software is critical to develop new competitive advantage. Arm-based systems from HPE are delivered with management software to easily configure HPC servers and flexible developer tools for productivity across HPC environments. Simulation applications receive groundbreaking compute that is versatile and benefits multiple aspects of the solver software so that companies can rapidly calculate new solutions and accelerate time to insight. Companies operating on the HPE Apollo 80 have the ability to encode IP in more places, driving efficiency and reaching answers faster from high-fidelity simulations.
Today, the widespread use of artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced analytics is augmenting modeling and simulation efforts. Advances in AI enable companies to run a suite of simulations rather than a single large one. HPE brings suites of simulation results from measured and experimental data (not just theoretical), which gives companies the ability to work efficiently wherever their data is located. HPE has dedicated decades to validating and verifying simulation models to guide development of new IP that cam improve simulation and decision-making capabilities. Our efforts provide assessment of uncertainty to help calibrate decisions. Combined with more horsepower near the simulation engine, our robust solutions are expanding the possibilities of smarter, faster insight.
Arm-based systems from HPE and Fujitsu can transform the way you work. Contact us today to learn more.
Meet Advantage EX blogger Roger Rintala, Sr. Product Marketing Manager, HPC & AI
A member of HPEโs High Performance Computing Product Marketing team, Roger has led marketing programs for HPC/AI products, HPE HPC Software, and Arm in HPC. Rogerโs background includes HPC hardware and software marketing, industry marketing for engineering and science, alliance management and product marketing from supercomputing to departmental HPC. In his spare time Roger is an enthusiastic coach who loves sharing his lifelong passions, welcoming and developing cyclists and skiers of all ages.
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