The Euro-Mediterranean Center On Climate Change Foundation Chooses Lenovo For Supercomputer To Meet The Challenges Of Global Warming
Lenovo News, Thursday, May 9th, 2024
With Lenovo's new HPC system, the research center will be able to not only enhance and accelerate research activities, but also improve its operational efficiency by optimizing energy use to help achieve its rigorous sustainability goals.
The Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC) in Lecce renews its collaboration with Lenovo for the installation of a powerful new HPC (High Performance Computing) system that will support climate change research by providing increased processing capabilities and optimizing energy use for the operation of the high-capacity computing infrastructure.
'Cassandra', Lenovo's new HPC system that will be installed in Lecce, is composed of 180 SD650 V3 nodes with two Intel Xeon Max 9480 CPUs (Sapphire Rapids HBM) and can reach a processing power of 1.2 PetaFlops'1' peak, with a 100% increase compared to the solution currently in operation at CMCC.