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HLRS unveils architecture for next-generation ‘Herder’ supercomputer

The signing ceremony for the configuration of Herder

From left to right: Antonio Neri, President & CEO of HPE, Anna Steiger, Chancellor of the University of Stuttgart, Professor Dr Michael Resch, Director of HLRS, and Marc Fischer, Managing Director & Vice President Global Sales HPE Germany, during the signing ceremony for the configuration of Herder.

Credit: HLRS

The High-Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS) has revealed the architecture of its forthcoming flagship supercomputer, Herder, a major step forward for European high-performance computing. Developed in partnership with HPE and AMD, the system is set to deliver a substantial leap in performance and efficiency, supporting cutting-edge scientific research, industrial innovation, and advanced AI development.

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