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    <title>Hewlett Packard Enterprise AI Data Center Feed</title>
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    <description>Chronological feed for Hewlett Packard Enterprise using the best public timeline year available for each tracked facility.</description>
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    <title>2025: Aurora Supercomputer — Argonne National Laboratory</title>
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    <description>Lemont, Illinois, United States | Operational | 38.7 MW — Aurora is an exascale supercomputer at Argonne National Laboratory&apos;s Argonne Leadership Computing Facility. ALCF describes Aurora as an Intel and Hewlett Packard Enterprise system launched in January 2025 for large-scale simulation, artific</description>
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    <title>2025: AIST ABCI-3 Supercomputer (Japan)</title>
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    <description>Kashiwa, Kashiwa, Chiba, Japan | Operational — ABCI 3.0 is AIST&apos;s latest AI Bridging Cloud Infrastructure platform at AIST Kashiwa, within the University of Tokyo Kashiwa II Campus in Kashiwa, Chiba. ABCI says the platform started full-scale operation in August 2018 and was upgraded to </description>
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    <title>2024: KAUST — Shaheen III Supercomputer</title>
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    <description>Thuwal, Makkah, Saudi Arabia | Operational | 35 MW — KAUST&apos;s Shaheen III supercomputer, ranked among the world&apos;s top 10 most powerful supercomputers at launch in 2024, is powered by HPE Cray EX hardware and uses AMD EPYC processors alongside NVIDIA GPUs. Shaheen III delivers approximately 44.</description>
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    <title>2024: El Capitan Supercomputer — Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/el-capitan-supercomputer-llnl-california.html</link>
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    <description>Livermore, California, United States | Operational | 29.68 MW — El Capitan is an exascale supercomputer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory for the National Nuclear Security Administration mission. LLNL describes the system as deployed in 2024, and NNSA announced official verification on November </description>
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    <title>2022: Frontier Supercomputer — Oak Ridge National Laboratory</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/frontier-supercomputer-oak-ridge-tennessee.html</link>
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    <description>Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States | Operational | 24.61 MW — Frontier is an exascale supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory&apos;s Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility. OLCF describes Frontier as delivered in 2021, entering early operations in 2022, and built as an HPE Cray EX system with AMD E</description>
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    <title>2022: Aleph Alpha — AI Sovereign Cloud (Germany)</title>
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    <description>Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany | Operational | 20 MW — Aleph Alpha is Germany&apos;s leading AI startup, focused on sovereign, explainable AI for European enterprise and government use cases. Its training infrastructure, co-located in German data centers operated with HPE hardware, powers the Lumino</description>
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    <title>2022: LUMI AI Supercomputer Data Center</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/lumi-ai-supercomputer-finland.html</link>
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    <description>Kajaani, Kainuu, Finland | Operational | 7.1 MW — LUMI resides in a repurposed paper mill in Kajaani, Finland, where abundant hydroelectric power and direct liquid cooling enable one of the world&apos;s fastest and greenest supercomputers. The HPE Cray EX system packs 10,240 AMD Instinct MI250X</description>
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    <title>Green Mountain AI Data Center (Rjukan)</title>
    <link>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/green-mountain-rjukan-ai-campus-norway.html</link>
    <guid>https://aidatacenterindex.com/datacenters/green-mountain-rjukan-ai-campus-norway.html</guid>
    <description>Rjukan, Vestfold og Telemark, Norway | Operational | 50 MW — Green Mountain operates a high-security AI and HPC campus inside a former NATO facility in Rjukan, Norway. The modular halls are built in 2 megawatt blocks that scale to roughly 50 megawatts of IT load, all powered by nearby hydroelectric s</description>
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