Italy's climate super Cassandra to combine HPC with AI
Briefly

Dubbed Cassandra, the big iron supercomputer at CMCC in Italy will significantly boost resources for studying climate change effects, with 20,160 Xeon Max cores and 26TB of memory.
While CMCC's new Cassandra system is robust with CPU power, it's less compute dense than GPU-accelerated clusters, emphasizing the importance of workload-specific performance metrics over peak FLOPS.
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