
The AMD-powered Frontier supercomputer is the world's fastest and first exascale computer
It is more than twice as fast as the next fastest supercomputer.

Meta begins the rollout of the world’s fastest supercomputer
The AI Research SuperCluster could provide simultaneous translations to those who visit the metaverse.

Perlmutter supercomputer built with more than 6,000 NVIDIA A100 GPUs
Built using AMD processors and NVIDIA GPUs, it will deliver nearly four exaflops of performance making it the world’s fastest supercomputer.

Singapore's newest national supercomputer goes EPYC with HPE
Expected to be commissioned in 2022, the new supercomputer will be eight times more powerful than the one currently in use.

HPE designs a new supercomputer for NASA, intended for future moon missions
Meet Aitken, NASA's new supercomputer that's custom designed by HPE.

NVIDIA preps its DGX-Ready Data Center program for global expansion to Asia, Europe and South America
NVIDIA is extending its DGX-Ready Data Center program beyond the United States. The company plans to offer its AI infrastructure program to countries in Asia, Europe and South America.

Intel will build Aurora, the world’s first exascale supercomputer by 2021
Intel will build Aurora, the world’s first exascale supercomputer by 2021.

Dell and NVIDIA join forces to simplify AI enterprise data center solutions
As AI takes the centerstage to new business ideas and powering data science needs, IT departments need to deploy AI at scale with powerful turnkey solutions necessary for easy design, deployment and support. Here’s how Dell and NVIDIA are joining forces to deliver this.

The NVIDIA DGX-2 is the world’s first 2-petaflop single server supercomputer
Last year's DGX-1 packed eight Tesla V100 GPUs, but the new DGX-2 supercomputer packs 16 Tesla V100 32GB NVLink GPU modules. How does it achieve that?

NVIDIA supercharges DGX-1 supercomputer with Volta, bumps it to US$149,000 and debuts DGX Station at half the price
At GTC 2017, when NVIDIA debuted the crazy fast Volta-based Tesla V100 compute unit that can churn out 120 Tensor TFLOPS, they made sure to reserve the first batch for their DGX-1 supercomputers for a powerful boost.