SGI
(NASDAQ: SGI), a trusted leader in technical computing, today announced
that the Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia, has
selected an SGI® Rackable™ and Altix® UV 10 high performance computing
(HPC) solution to accelerate the study of astrophysics for astronomers,
students and other researchers.
The chosen solution consists of 69 Rackable C3108 computer servers and
four Altix UV10 systems as large-memory nodes with over 975 total
processor cores built with both Intel® Xeon® processor 5600 series and
E7 product family and NVIDIA® Tesla™ C2070 and M2090 GPUs. The
networking technology connecting the systems is a Qlogic QDR Infiniband
non-blocking network. For storage, the solution has 13 SGI IS5000
storage arrays, providing 1.8PB of Lustre storage. This phase of the
system, known as gSTAR for GPU Supercomputer for Theoretical
Astrophysics Research, will have a direct link to the Australia
Telescope National Facility (ATNF) in Parkes, NSW, to process telescope
data outputs.
"This new SGI system will deliver more than 130 teraflops of computing
power, making it over 10 times more powerful than the Green Machine, our
existing supercomputer,” said Dr. Jarrod Hurley, manager of Swinburne’s
supercomputer. "This addition opens many new avenues for cutting edge
simulations and rapid processing of telescope data.”
"The interest in combining CPU and GPU processing in HPC solutions is
increasing,” said Bill Mannel, vice president of product marketing at
SGI. "It’s critical that research institutions such as Swinburne have
the ability to quickly and accurately capture, process and share this
kind of data.”
The first phase of the system is expected to be operational in September
2011, and will be housed in Swinburne’s new Data Center. Phase two of
the project, which will focus primarily on CPU-based compute nodes, is
expected to be completed by early 2012.
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