With its latest edition of the HPC Pricing Guide, Advanced Clustering provides a point of comparison between systems based on the latest generation of processors: AMD’s EPYC (codenamed Milan) and Intel’s Xeon scalable processors (codenamed Ice Lake).

The guides outline the components needed to build an HPC cluster within budgets ranging from $175,000 to $280,000 and $530,000. For each systems being outlined, the pricing guide includes details about power and cooling requirements, which is an important factor when planning what system will be placed in the datacenter or co-location facility.

We first published the HPC Pricing Guide in 2015 in response to a growing number of requests from customers who wanted to understand what type of HPC system they could acquire within their budget. The guides quicky became the most requested documents on our website, and they remain so today.

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