Lenovo and University of Southampton Reach £7 Million HPC Partnership in 2026
2026-06-27 11:50
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Lenovo and the University of Southampton, a Russell Group university in the UK, reached a new strategic partnership on June 22, 2026, in Farnborough to provide the university with next-generation high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure to support its advanced research and innovation.

Under a four-year framework agreement signed by both parties, Lenovo will serve as the preferred supplier for the university's HPC infrastructure, helping to enhance its research computing capabilities and aiming to re-enter the global TOP500 supercomputer ranking. This collaboration builds on a relationship spanning over a decade and was renewed following a competitive tender. As part of the agreement, Lenovo has secured an initial order valued at approximately £7 million, scheduled for delivery in the summer of 2026. The new HPC system will significantly expand the university's computing power, accelerating interdisciplinary research.

Andy Rhodes, Managing Director of Lenovo UK and Ireland, stated that research demands continue to grow in scale and complexity, making access to powerful and scalable computing capabilities crucial. Lenovo's latest HPC solutions, including next-generation GPU-accelerated systems, will enable the University of Southampton to handle data-intensive workloads.

In the first phase of deployment, Lenovo will deliver ThinkSystem SR675 V3 servers equipped with NVIDIA H200 GPUs and NVLink technology, suitable for demanding AI and simulation workloads. The second phase is expected to introduce a next-generation cluster based on the NVIDIA Grace Blackwell architecture, utilizing Lenovo ThinkSystem SC777 V4 Neptune servers to further enhance performance and scalability.

Beyond infrastructure supply, the partnership will extend to end-user computing capabilities, researcher engagement, and the promotion of new technologies in academia. Both parties plan to jointly host events showcasing the university's outstanding research achievements, including participation in activities surrounding the British Science Festival, hosted by Southampton in September 2026.

Professor Mark Spearing, Vice-President (Research and Innovation) at the University of Southampton, stated that this partnership is a significant step in strengthening the university's research infrastructure. The new HPC capabilities will play a key role in advancing cutting-edge research and innovation, helping to enhance the university's profile and competitiveness within the global research community.

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The University of Southampton is ranked among the top 100 globally in the QS World University Rankings 2026, with approximately 25,000 students from over 135 countries and an alumni network of more than 300,000. Its academics are leaders in their fields and maintain connections with renowned international companies and organizations.

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