High-Performance Computing Server
The Research Center’s compute infrastructure is anchored by a state-of-the-art Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) ProLiant DL380 Gen10 server, configured to support advanced scientific computing, data-intensive research, and artificial intelligence (AI) workloads. This platform represents a robust foundation for high-performance computing (HPC), machine learning, large-scale data analytics, and virtualized research environments.
At its core, the server is powered by an Intel Xeon-Gold 5218R processor, a 20-core CPU clocked at 2.1 GHz with high throughput for parallel and multithreaded computations. The Xeon-Gold family delivers enterprise-grade performance and scalability suited to demanding research workflows.
Complementing the CPU, the system is equipped with 64 GB of high-speed DDR4 memory, providing a sufficient resource margin for in-memory data processing and complex simulations typical in research projects. The memory configuration supports dynamic allocation and efficient handling of large data sets.
To accelerate compute-intensive tasks, the server integrates an NVIDIA Tesla T4 GPU accelerator with 16 GB of GDDR6 memory. The Tesla T4 is optimized for deep learning training and inference, real-time data analytics, high-performance visualization, and other GPU-accelerated computing workloads. Its energy-efficient architecture and specialized Tensor Cores deliver significant performance advantages in AI and machine learning applications.
These components deliver a powerful and scalable research computing environment that enables researchers to undertake a wide range of computationally demanding tasks, from large-scale simulations and data modeling to AI-driven discovery and analytics.