
We saw a working HPE Cray GX250a blade that with AMD EPYC Venice CPUs is set to offer 81920 cores per liquid-cooled rack The post 81920 Cores Per Rack with AMD EPYC Venice at HPE Discover 2026 appeared first on ServeTheHome .
The disclosure at HPE Discover 2026 indicates the nearing commercial availability of AMD EPYC Venice CPUs and integrated high-density rack solutions, reflecting ongoing innovation in high-performance computing hardware.
This event showcases a significant leap in compute density and capability, essential for advanced AI training and scientific computing, pushing the boundaries of data center infrastructure.
The ability to achieve 81,920 cores per rack with liquid cooling fundamentally alters the potential scale and efficiency of future data centers, enabling more complex workloads within existing footprints.
- · AMD
- · HPE
- · Hyperscalers
- · AI/ML researchers
- · Competitor CPU manufacturers
- · Traditional air-cooled data centers
This density supports a massive increase in parallel processing capabilities for AI models and scientific simulations.
The proliferation of such high-density, liquid-cooled solutions will increase demand for sustainable cooling technologies and robust power infrastructure.
It could accelerate the development of specialized software and algorithms optimized for extreme core counts and heterogeneous computing environments.
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