Data centre pioneer deploys innovative CPUs to drive HPC that doesn’t burn a hole through sustainability targets
You needn't be an IT insider to know that data centres are the digital powerhouses behind innovational business processes, and provide the enabling force for the digital transformations that boost many enterprises' competitive edge.
Add to this power supply imperatives, ESG compliance, and the clamour to run data-intensive applications like AI, and it fast becomes clear why data centre operators want integrated solutions that help them to address the challenges., the global data centre market size was valued at $229.23 billion in 2023, and is forecast to be worth $640.12 billion by 2030 – that's a CAGR of 12.3 percent.
High-performance computing isn't new, but has traditionally been the preserve of highly specialist use-cases. HPC platforms have long played an integral role in academic research, resolving complex problems and enabling discovery and innovation. To meet this growing demand for high intensity compute, Verne's facilities have been futureproofed ready for some fundamental upgrades at server level. For example, through close collaboration with long-standing technology partner Intel , Verne's customers can now leverage hardware for specific workload types. This hardware is located in optimised environments, aiming to deliver maximised performance.
Other accelerator options are matched to the specific needs of a given vertical's use-cases."Data analytics in financial services or medical research can require very large in-memory data sets,"In its raw state HPC has a drawback. Its higher energy consumption can drive up IT expenditure and enlarge carbon profiles, and so hamper an organisation's ability to meet sustainability targets.
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