Westcoast Ignite: HPE OneSphere

Memory driven computing – innovation for the future Every two years, we’re creating more data than through all of history – the volume of data, and the demand to rapidly act on that data, are growing faster than the ability to process it and create insight. HPE has done something different: they have reinvented computing from the ground up. Through The Machine research project HPE have created a new architecture they call Memory-Driven Computing. Memory-Driven Computing gives every processor in a system access to a giant shared pool of memory—a sharp departure from today’s systems where relatively small amounts of memory are tethered to each processor. By liberating memory from processing, HPE have demonstrated remarkable performance improvements. HPE have built the world’s biggest single memory system, with 160 terabytes of fast memory. And it works. They are actively applying Memory-Drive Computing in meaningful ways today: • HPE is collaborating with the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE). They needed a new kind of computer to manipulate their massive data sets to accelerate finding a cure for Alzheimer’s. Running Memory- Driven Computing software on HPE Superdome X, where they’ve already sped up a key algorithm by over 100X • U.S. Dept. of Energy awarded HPE a large grant to develop an exascale supercomputer using Memory-Driven Computing principles as part of the PathForward project HPE is defining the future of computing now. Visit Hewlett Packard Labs to learn more and sign your developers up for The Machine User Group. HPE is defining the future of computing now. Visit Hewlett Packard Labs to learn more and sign your developers up for The Machine User Group. 10 HPE OneSphere SO HOW CAN YOU GET STARTED ON POWERING YOUR HYBRID IT STRATEGY? DRIVING INNOVATION INTO THE FUTURE: MEMORY-DRIVEN COMPUTING

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