Hewlett Packard Enterprise announced that its market-leading HPE Cray supercomputers were selected by Crusoe
to power new cloud services, which are designed to drive sustainable
computing for generative AI and other compute-intensive workloads.
Crusoe builds and operates modular data centers to provide ultra-high
performance, specialized compute capacity to meet growing AI needs in a
climate-aligned way. Crusoe utilizes wasted, stranded or clean energy
such as otherwise flared natural gas or stranded renewable energy, to
power its data centers. To date, Crusoe's utilization of otherwise
wasted flared gas has reduced flaring by billions of cubic feet and in
2022 prevented methane emissions equivalent to removing approximately
170,000 gasoline-powered cars from the road.
Through the new collaboration with HPE,
Crusoe will leverage HPE Cray XD supercomputers, which are purpose-built
to deliver the energy-efficient performance and scale required to
effectively train and tune large-scale AI models. HPE also designed
these solutions with NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPUs and NVIDIA Quantum-2
InfiniBand to provide advanced, accelerated compute and networking to
support various AI and data-intensive workloads.
"Our proven
supercomputing solutions provide the specialized performance and scale
required to effectively train larger AI models and unlock significant
value across industries," said Justin Hotard, executive vice president
and general manager, HPC, AI & Labs at HPE. "However, the AI
opportunity comes with significant computing requirements, that if not
managed correctly, can rapidly increase carbon footprint. We are
committed to continue delivering world-leading energy-efficient
supercomputers and proud to join Crusoe, one of the leading
organizations in powering data centers with renewable energy, to offer
customers advanced AI solutions in a sustainable computing platform."
Crusoe's goal is to turn energy production waste into computing
resources that enterprises, academic institutions, research facilities,
and entrepreneurs can use to develop products and solutions that change
lives. Through this partnership, Crusoe can leverage HPE's expertise in
supercomputing, IT infrastructure and sustainable IT to accelerate its
core initiatives.
"Our mission is to align the future of
computing with the future of the climate and as a leader in
supercomputing and sustainable IT, HPE is an ideal collaborator to
support Crusoe on this journey. By taking an energy-first approach to
our computing infrastructure, we aim to help the world unlock
transformative innovative potential with artificial intelligence and
high performance computing without having to bear environmental
consequences from the large energy demand associated with these
workloads," said Chase Lochmiller, CEO and Co-Founder of Crusoe.