AMD Drives Leadership Performance and Energy Efficiency in Supercomputing
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Tuesday, November 15, 2022
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As seen in the latest T op500 list , AMD is driving innovation in both performance and efficiency.
Key Points:
- As seen in the latest T op500 list , AMD is driving innovation in both performance and efficiency.
- Adastra was the first supercomputing system to be powered by 4th Gen AMD EPYC CPUs and AMD Instinct MI250 accelerators.
- DeVito collaboration with AMD to support HIP for AMD Instinct MI200 GPUs and AMD ROCm software, uplifting performance for DeVito customers.
- Visit the AMD booth #2417 at SC22 to learn more about AMD solutions for HPC and speak with AMD experts.