HPE wins $2.7bn deal with US National Security Agency

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For high performance computing systems.

HPE wins $2.7bn deal with US National Security Agency
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) said it won a 10-year, US$2 billion (A$2.7 billion) contract to supply high-performance computing systems to the US National Security Agency (NSA). The systems will be used for artificial intelligence computing, the company said. The system will be housed in a ...

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