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AMD and SiPearl Collaborate on Arm-Based Tens Trillion Supercomputer

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Update time : 2022-11-16 10:20:00
        French company SiPearl on Monday announced a joint product partnership with AMD for a tens of trillion supercomputers. Under the agreement, SiPearl will provide its Rhea processor and AMD will provide its Instinct computing GPU.
        The partnership will include the development of software compatible with Arm-based Rhea processors and the evaluation of AMD's ROCm open software for "interoperability" with SiPearl's Rhea CPUs.
        SiPearl's Rhea SoC is primarily intended for high performance computing (HPC) applications and contains 72 Arm Neoverse Zeus cores interconnected via a mesh network. In addition, it features a unique memory subsystem consisting of four HBM2E memory stacks and 4/6 regular DDR5 memories, allowing Rhea to benefit from the extreme bandwidth supported by HBM2E memory and the high memory capacity supported by DDR5.
        We welcome this partnership with AMD, which will drive innovation in the HPC market for many years," said Philippe Notton, CEO and founder of SiPearl. "This partnership with global leader AMD will further enrich our joint offering of HPC microprocessors and partner acceleration solutions. It provides European supercomputer end-users with a wider range of options that will enable Europe to tackle the great challenges of our time, such as artificial intelligence, climate modeling and medical research."
        We understand that the SiPearl Rhea processor is currently being implemented by Open-Silicon Research, an Indian chip contract developer, and that the processor will be manufactured by TSMC in 2023 using its N6 process. 
        High-performance computing is at the heart of AMD; our AMD Instinct gas pedals powered the first supercomputers to trillion times per second, and we continue to support a large number of high-performance computing installations around the world with our products," said Brad McCredie, corporate vice president of data center and accelerated processing at AMD. , "As the world continues to demand higher computing performance to drive the next discoveries that will transform our society, AMD is pleased to further collaborate with SiPearl in the European ecosystem to jointly provide a clear path to meet Europe's tens of trillions of supercomputing needs.

 
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