Italian energy company Eni switched on its new HPC6 supercomputer on Christmas Day. The 477.9 petaflops system ranked fifth on the latest edition of the Top500 list of most powerful supercomputers.
The supercomputer, dubbed "HPC6", is also the world's first industrial-use supercomputer and the first non-U.S-based system in the top five. Improvements made to the infrastructure at the Green ...
The HPC6 was turned on on Christmas Day in Ferrera Erbognone, a small commune in the Lombardy region of Italy. The system is an HPC Cray EX235a, powered by AMD 3rd generation EPYC CPUs and AMD MI250X ...
The supercomputer, dubbed HPC6, cost more than €100 million ($104.1 million), according to the company. It’s designed to handle a number of artificial intelligence functions, aided by almost ...
With an estimated cost of over €100m, the supercomputer, dubbed the HPC6, will be able to handle a number of artificial intelligence functions, as well as highly sophisticated calculations ...
Italian energy giant Eni has launched its €100 million HPC6 supercomputer. Supercomputers like Eni's, along with AI applications, are revolutionizing energy exploration. Other major companies ...
Built at a cost of more than €100mn, Eni’s new machine, HPC6, will be switched on in the small Italian town of Ferrera Erbognone, population 1,140. It contains almost 14,000 AMD graphics ...
With an estimated cost of over €100m, the supercomputer, dubbed the HPC6, will be able to handle a number of artificial intelligence functions, as well as highly sophisticated calculations, with the ...