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HPC Networks

The majority of high-performance computing (HPC) today is used for scientific and engineering applications.

HPC systems are increasingly being used in commercial applications and are finding their way into small and medium businesses. The use of HPC systems is not just limited to number crunching, but extends to a wide variety of applications such as computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided engineering (CAE), and business intelligence (BI). The scientific and engineering community has long been the major user of HPC systems. They use HPC for tasks such as modeling and simulations, data analysis, and visualization. These applications require a lot of computing power and often need to be run on a supercomputer.

The commercial sector is starting to use HPC systems for a variety of tasks. For example, banks use HPC systems for financial modeling and risk analysis. Retail companies use HPC systems for customer segmentation and demand forecasting. And, oil and gas companies use HPC systems for exploration and production. Small and medium businesses (SMBs) are also beginning to use HPC systems. For example, SMBs in the automotive industry use HPC systems for design and manufacturing. SMBs in the healthcare industry use HPC systems for image analysis and drug discovery. And, SMBs in the retail industry use HPC systems for point-of-sale analysis and fraud detection. HPC systems are also being used for a variety of non-traditional applications. For example, HPC systems are being used for weather forecasting, social media analysis, and traffic management. The use of HPC systems is growing rapidly and is expected to continue to grow in the future. HPC systems are becoming more affordable and easier to use, making them accessible to a wider range of users.

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