University of Pisa deploys HPC system at its Green Data Centre
Oct 17, 2024 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji
The University of Pisa (UniPi) has deployed a Lenovo high-performance computing (HPC) system which is the largest university supercomputer in Italy, to support scientific research and teaching at the institution. Consisting of 16 SD650 V3 nodes with two Intel Xeon Max 9480 CPUs, the first x86 processor with high-bandwidth memory (HBM), the use of Lenovo’s Neptune water technology has allowed the energy consumption of the system to be reduced by 40 percent.
According to UniPi, sustainability was a deciding factor in selecting a Lenovo system, with the project designed from the outset to have the lowest possible environmental impact, allowing the university to evolve towards a sustainable data center.
According to UniPi, sustainability was a deciding factor in selecting a Lenovo system, with the project designed from the outset to have the lowest possible environmental impact, allowing the university to evolve towards a sustainable data center.
“We are proud to be able to contribute to the installation of the largest supercomputing center within an Italian university. And to do so with one of our most cutting-edge solutions, from the point of view of data center sustainability, such as Lenovo Neptune,” said Alessandro de Bartolo, CEO and country general manager, infrastructure solutions group, Lenovo. “Expanding this facility will enable researchers to take researchers to the next level in globally competitive projects for science and engineering research.”