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HPC - High Performance Computing

HPC refers to the use of clusters of computers used to process intensive tasks that require high amounts of fast memory, parallel processing capabilities and complicated arithmetic.

Best in class HPC performance at the core

IRIS HPC

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Cutting edge technology

IRIS DC uses the latest AMD EPYC™ processors and SuperMircro hardware. As an official AMD blockchain partner, we are always ahead of the competition. We get the latest hardware and software before anyone else. So we get to run, test, and optimize it in a dedicated lab

Optimized performance

We increase the compute efficiency by up to 30%. Our tools tune the hardware, and we upgrade key components if needed. This way, the hardware stays in good shape.

Investment boost

By improving the compute capabilities of the hardware and lowering power consumption, we boost the profit potential of the server farm.

High Performance Computing

HPC refers to the use of clusters of computers used to process intensive tasks that require high amounts of fast memory, parallel processing capabilities and complicated arithmetic.

Business benefits

High profit margin
Growth market

Target audience

Graphics rendering
Artificial intelligence
Simulations
Machine Learning
Big Data

Market Segmentation

Targeted HPC applications

AI applications require a lot of compute power for the software to achieve expected response times

Rendering requires a large amount of parallel processing, either by GPU servers, or by a large amount of CPUs
ML and simulation (industrial applications, CAE, healthcare…) require a lot of calculation power

Algorithms that analyse large amounts of data benefit from parallel processing

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Distributed Storage

Distributed storage refers to a type of data storage system in which data is stored across multiple devices or locations, rather than being stored on a single, central device.

There are several advantages to using distributed storage, including increased capacity, improved performance, and better reliability.

Business benefits

Generates steady revenue
Prevent servers idling
Profit boost by attracting data customers

Target audience

Companies that generate a large amount of data

Storage is expensive

Or did you think Jeff Bezos became a gazillionaire by selling books?
Centralized cloud services are spread very thinly around the globe. A few big players dominate the online storage market. Distributed storage promises a more open market , with more efficient technologies.

Currently, storing 1 TB of data can be done at < 1% of the cost of Amazon AWS or Azure

Why distributed?

Distributed storage offers several advantages, including increased capacity, improved performance, and better reliability.

Reliable

A viable economic reason for files to stay available over time. Files are stored on well connected and high quality servers.

Reputation

Providers prove their reliability through their track record published on the blockchain. Not through marketing claims.

Censorship resistance

No provider can be coerced into deleting files or withholding service. Faulty or malicious actors are noticed by the network and removed automatically.

Competitive Prices

Prices are determined by supply and demand, not corporate pricing departments. Reliable storage at hyper competitive prices!