SGI
(NASDAQ: SGI), a trusted leader in technical computing, today
announced that a new SGI high performance computing (HPC) system has
been selected by CSC (NYSE: CSC) to meet National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) requirements for weather and climate
forecast modeling. This system will be installed in NOAA’s Environmental
Security Computing Center in Fairmont, West Virginia.
NOAA is the federal agency focused on examining the condition of the
oceans and the atmosphere. From climate monitoring to providing daily
weather forecasts and severe storm warnings, NOAA’s products and
services support the country’s economic vitality and affects more than
one-third of America’s gross domestic product. Their dedicated
scientists use cutting-edge research and high-tech instrumentation to
respond to the demands of citizens, planners, emergency managers and
other decision-makers asking for timely and reliable information about
our changing environment.
The NOAA Research system will consist of a 36 rack SGI® Altix® ICE 8400
enhanced hypercube supercomputer cluster containing 27,648 cores of
6-core, 32 nm Intel® Xeon® 5690 processor series with over 6PB of
storage capacity. Altix ICE is an HPC-optimized server design with
integrated InfiniBand® switch blades for highest throughput, performance
and reliability. The open architectural design of the Altix ICE system
enables the utilization of the most current standard components, such as
x86 processors, Ethernet, InfiniBand, and off-the-shelf Linux operating
system. As a result, the system runs all x86 certified applications
without any changes or the need for a compatibility layer. Further, the
Altix ICE platform is capable of economically scaling from a half-rack
to 100s of racks and is the core component to the largest InfiniBand
cluster in the world, delivering petaflop performance.
"NOAA provides science-based information about our environment to help
people make informed decisions in their lives, businesses and
communities,” said SGI CEO Mark J. Barrenechea. "SGI is proud to support
CSC and NOAA to enable their mission with the most advanced
supercomputer technology available today.”
"We selected SGI for this major HPC deployment based on the company’s
proven history of high performance, and the unparalleled computer power
that this system will provide to NOAA researchers,” said Steve Baxter,
program manager at CSC.
About CSC
CSC is a global leader in providing technology-enabled business
solutions and services. Headquartered in Falls Church, Va., CSC has
approximately 91,000 employees and reported revenue of $16.0 billion for
the 12 months ended April 1, 2011. For more information, visit the
company's website at www.csc.com.
About NOAA
NOAA’s mission is to understand and predict changes in the Earth’s
environment, from the depths of the ocean to the surface of the sun, and
to conserve and manage our coastal and marine resources. Visit us at www.noaa.gov
or on Facebook.
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