AMD continues to get design wins in HPC.
Cray revealed yesterday (october 30) the details of its next-gen supercomputing architecture, Shasta, selected to be the next flagship system at NERSC. The National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center, has chosen a Cray Shasta supercomputer for its NERSC-9 system, slated for delivery in late 2020. The system will feature
AMD Epyc processors and Nvidia GPUs offering a combined peak performance of ~100 petaflops.
https://www.hpcwire.com/2018/10/30/cray-unveils-shasta-lands-nersc-9-contract/
Besides that, there are rumors that AMD might have gotten an Exascale design win in the context of the CORAL-2 request for proposals
More on CORAL-2 RFP: https://www.nextplatform.com/2018/04/09/bidders-off-and-running-after-1-8-billion-doe-exascale-supercomputer-deals/
A few days ago I already mentioned that
Cray announced it has sold a CS500 cluster powered by AMD EPYC processors to the Hass F1 Team, which will use the system to run aerodynamic simulations for its Formula One racecars.
https://www.top500.org/news/cray-is-back-to-selling-amd...
Seems that AMD EPYC has a bright future.