India, June 12 -- At ISC 2025 in Hamburg, Germany, Intel announced plans for the new HX2 supercomputer at Imperial College London, built on Lenovo servers and powered by Intel Xeon 6 processors with Performance-cores (P-cores). The water-cooled system - designed as part of the co-investment ICICLE collaboration - will be deployed this year, delivering a performance uplift for the next generation of high performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI).

Karin Eibschitz Segal, Intel Corporate VP and Interim GM of Data Center Group, said: "This is a great win for Intel due in part to Xeon 6's strong performance for bandwidth-bound AI and HPC workloads. The deployment of the HX2 supercomputer at Imperial College London marks a si...