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Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information Selects Hewlett Packard Enterprise to Build South Korea’s Largest Supercomputer

SINGAPORE, May 14, 2025--Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) today announced that it has been selected by the Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI), a government-funded research institute, to build a more advanced and versatile computing architecture for its sixth national supercomputer, "KISTI-6", which is expected to become the most powerful supercomputer in South Korea. The new supercomputer will feature a 100% fanless direct liquid cooling system architecture to de

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Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information Selects Hewlett Packard Enterprise to Build South Korea’s Largest Supercomputer

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