Amazon EC2 Hpc7g Offers Breakthrough Capabilities for Computational R&D
Blog post from Rescale
Rescale has announced the availability of Amazon EC2 Hpc7g instances, known as "Pectolite," on its high-performance computing platform, allowing users to leverage AWS's Arm-based Graviton3E chip architecture for enhanced R&D innovation. The Hpc7g instances boast significant improvements in cost-performance and energy efficiency, making them suitable for compute-intensive applications such as large simulations and deep learning tasks. These instances are powered by custom-designed AWS Graviton3E processors, offering up to 64 vCPUs, 128 GiBs of memory, and 200 Gbps of network bandwidth, thereby facilitating complex computational tasks. By integrating Hpc7g, Rescale empowers R&D professionals with the ability to efficiently manage demanding computational workloads while focusing on innovation and reducing their carbon footprint. The collaboration between AWS and Rescale opens up new opportunities for industries such as aerospace, automotive, and life sciences to achieve R&D breakthroughs through advanced digital engineering methods.