Hewlett Packard Enterprise annonce l’acquisition prochaine de Cray, leader des supercalculateurs, dans le cadre d’une transaction évaluée à environ 1,3 milliards de dollars.
« Les réponses à certains des défis les plus urgents de la société sont ensevelies sous des quantités massives de données », a déclaré Antonio Neri, Président et CEO de HPE. « Ce n’est qu’en traitant et en analysant ces données que nous serons en mesure d’apporter des réponses aux défis cruciaux dans les domaines de la médecine, du changement climatique, de l’espace et plus encore. Cray est un leader mondial de la technologie des supercalculateurs et partage notre engagement profond envers l’innovation. En combinant nos savoir-faire et notre technologie, nous aurons l’opportunité de jouer un rôle dans l’amélioration de la façon dont les gens vivent et travaillent ».
Cray est le premier fournisseur de solutions de supercalculateurs haut de gamme qui répondent aux charges de travail les plus exigeantes et les plus gourmandes en données pour la prise de décisions critiques. Cray occupe une position de leader parmi les 100 premières installations de supercalculateurs dans le monde. L’entreprise a réalisé un chiffre d’affaires de 456 millions de dollars au cours de son dernier exercice financier, en hausse de 16 % par rapport à l’exercice précédent.
Le calcul haute performance (HPC) est un élément clé de la vision et de la stratégie de croissance de HPE et l’entreprise offre actuellement des solutions de classe mondiale, notamment HPE Apollo et SGI, à ses clients du monde entier. Ce portefeuille sera encore renforcé en tirant parti des technologies fondamentales de Cray et en ajoutant des solutions complémentaires. Ensemble, HPE et Cray auront de meilleures opportunités de croissance et disposeront de la plate-forme intégrée, de l’échelle et des ressources nécessaires pour mener l’ère Exascale du calcul haute performance.
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HPE to Acquire Supercomputing Leader Cray
Combined Company Will Drive Next Generation of High Performance Computing
- Accelerates HPE’s strategy to tackle customers’ most data-intensive challenges by combining deep supercomputing talent and cutting-edge technologies
- Establishes the most comprehensive end-to-end portfolio across compute, storage, interconnect, software and services in the fast growing High Performance Computing and Artificial Intelligence segments
- Creates opportunity for significant economic upside through enhanced growth and profitability
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) and Cray Inc., a global supercomputer leader, announced that the companies have entered into a definitive agreement under which HPE will acquire Cray for $35.00 per share in cash, in a transaction valued at approximately $1.3 billion, net of cash.
“Answers to some of society’s most pressing challenges are buried in massive amounts of data,” said Antonio Neri, President and CEO, HPE. “Only by processing and analyzing this data will we be able to unlock the answers to critical challenges across medicine, climate change, space and more. Cray is a global technology leader in supercomputing and shares our deep commitment to innovation. By combining our world-class teams and technology, we will have the opportunity to drive the next generation of high performance computing and play an important part in advancing the way people live and work.”
The Explosion of Data is Driving Strong HPC Growth
The explosion of data from artificial intelligence, machine learning, and big data analytics and evolving customer needs for data-intensive workloads are driving a significant expansion in HPC.
Over the next three years the HPC segment of the market and associated storage and services is expected to grow from approximately $28 billion in 2018 to approximately $35 billion in 2021, a compound annual growth rate[1] of approximately 9 percent. Exascale is a growing segment of overall HPC opportunities and more than $4 billion of Exascale opportunities are expected to be awarded over the next five years.
Addressing complex challenges and advancing critical academic research, including predicting future weather patterns, delivering breakthrough medical discoveries, and preventing cyber-attacks, requires significant computational capabilities, up to and through Exascale level architecture. Exascale capable systems enable solutions to these problems with much greater precision and insight.
“This is an amazing opportunity to bring together Cray’s leading-edge technology and HPE’s wide reach and deep product portfolio, providing customers of all sizes with integrated solutions and unique supercomputing technology to address the full spectrum of their data-intensive needs,” said Peter Ungaro, President and CEO of Cray. “HPE and Cray share a commitment to customer-centric innovation and a vision to create the global leader for the future of high performance computing and AI. On behalf of the Cray Board of Directors, we are pleased to have reached an agreement that we believe maximizes value and are excited for the opportunities that this unique combination will create for both our employees and our customers.”
Cray is a Leading Innovator in Supercomputer Solutions
Cray is the premier provider of high-end supercomputing solutions that address customers’ most challenging, data-intensive workloads for making critical decisions. Cray has a leadership position in the top 100 supercomputer installations around the globe. With a history tying back to Cray Research, which was founded in 1972, Cray is headquartered in Seattle, Washington, with US-based manufacturing, and approximately 1,300 employees worldwide. The company delivered revenue of $456 million in its most recent fiscal year, up 16 percent year over year.
Cray’s supercomputing systems, delivered through their current generation XC and CS platforms, and next-generation Shasta series platform, have the ability to handle massive data sets, converged modeling, simulation, AI, and analytics workloads. In addition to supercomputers, they offer high-performance storage, low-latency high performance HPC interconnects, a full HPC system software stack and programming environment, data analytics, and AI solutions – all currently delivered through integrated systems.
Cray recently announced an Exascale supercomputer contract for over $600 million for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The system, which is targeted to be the world’s fastest system, will enable groundbreaking research and AI at unprecedented scale, using Cray’s new Shasta system architecture and Slingshot interconnect. The company was also part of an award with Intel for the first U.S. Exascale contract from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory, with Cray’s portion of the contract valued at over $100 million.
Cray Strengthens and Expands HPE’s High Performance Computing Portfolio
High performance computing is a key component of HPE’s vision and growth strategy and the company currently offers world-class HPC solutions, including HPE Apollo and SGI, to customers worldwide. This portfolio will be further strengthened by leveraging Cray’s foundational technologies and adding complementary solutions. The combined company will also reach a broader set of end markets, offering enterprise, academic and government customers a broad range of solutions and deep expertise to solve their most complex problems. Together, HPE and Cray will have enhanced opportunities for growth and the integrated platform, scale and resources to lead the Exascale era of high performance computing.
The combination of HPE and Cray is expected to deliver significant customer benefits including:
- Future HPC-as-a-Service and AI / ML analytics through HPE GreenLake
- A comprehensive end-to-end portfolio of HPC infrastructure – compute, high-performance storage, system interconnects, software and services supplementing existing HPE capabilities to address the full spectrum of customers’ data-intensive needs
- Differentiated next-generation technology addressing data intensive workloads
- Increased innovation and technological leadership from leveraging greater scale, combined talent and expanded technology capabilities
- Enhanced supply chain capabilities leveraging US-based manufacturing
Significant Economic Upside Expected to be Realized from the Combination
Bringing together HPE and Cray enables an enhanced financial profile for the combined company that includes several revenue growth opportunities and cost synergies.
The companies expect the combination to drive significant revenue growth opportunities by:
- Capitalizing on the growing HPC segment of the market and Exascale opportunities
- Enhancing HPE’s customer base with a complementary footprint in federal business and academia and the company’s ability to accelerate commercial supercomputing adoption
- Introducing new offerings in AI / ML and HPC-as-a-service with HPE GreenLake
We also expect to deliver significant cost synergies through efficiencies and by leveraging proprietary Cray technology, like the Slingshot interconnect, to lower costs and improve product performance.
Transaction Details
As a result of the enhanced financial profiles of the combined companies, the deal is expected to be accretive to HPE non-GAAP operating profit and earnings in the first full year following the close.
As part of the transaction, HPE expects to incur one-time integration costs that will be absorbed within HPE’s FY20 free cash flow outlook of $1.9B to $2.1B that remains unchanged.
The transaction is expected to close by the first quarter of HPE’s fiscal year 2020, subject to regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions.