EuroHPC JU signs contract for Artificial Intelligence supercomputer HammerHAI

EuroHPC JU has signed a contract with HPE to deploy HammerHAI, the first new standalone supercomputer under its Artificial Intelligence Factories initiative. The system is planned for HLRS in Germany and is designed to expand computing capacity for Artificial Intelligence, machine learning, and data science.

EuroHPC JU has signed a contract with HPE to deploy HammerHAI, the first new, standalone supercomputer under its Artificial Intelligence Factories initiative. Once installed at the High-Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS) in Germany, the Artificial Intelligence-optimized system will provide new capabilities for artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data science, with a focus on supporting European science, industry, small and medium-sized enterprises, and startups.

HammerHAI will be manufactured and installed by HPE and will be based on the liquid-cooled NVIDIA GB200 NVL4 architecture. Combining NVIDIA Grace CPUs with NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs and scaled with NVIDIA Quantum-X800 InfiniBand networking, the NVIDIA GB200 NVL4 by HPE will offer more than 15 Exaflops of peak AI inference performance. The system is positioned as a dedicated platform for high-performance computing and Artificial Intelligence workloads.

The deployment will integrate the VAST Data DASE storage architecture, which provides a unified data platform for Artificial Intelligence and HPC workloads. It will also include a partition based on Artificial Intelligence-optimized inference engines and hardware accelerators from Netherlands-based Axelera Artificial Intelligence. HPE Morpheus Enterprise software will serve as a unified Artificial Intelligence control plane, supporting automated provisioning, governance, and workload lifecycle management.

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