SGI
(NASDAQ: SGI), the trusted leader in technical computing, today
announced that the Centre de calcul scientifique (Centre for Scientific
Computing) at the Université
de Sherbrooke in Sherbrooke, Canada, has selected an SGI® Rackable™
high performance computing (HPC) solution to accelerate the study of
solid state physics, computational chemistry, operations research, brain
mapping, acoustics, CFD, and genetics, for staff, students, and other
researchers both at the university and across Canada.
The chosen solution contains twenty six racks configured with over
39,600 cores of 12-core AMD (NYSE: AMD) Opteron™ processors Model 6172
and 6174, more than 57TB of memory and InfiniBand® GigE and 10 GigE
networking fabrics. The system currently ranks as #41 in the Top 500
list of the world’s fastest supercomputers, and is the fastest
supercomputer in Canada.
"Speed and scale remain critical factors in managing the compute demands
of the Canadian research community,” said David Sénéchal, professor of
physics and scientific director of the Centre for Scientific Computing
at the Université de Sherbrooke. "We’re delighted to have this system in
place, and look forward to using it to tackle problems we could only
dream of in the past.”
The SGI system is part of Canada’s National Platform for
High-Performance Computing, managed by the Compute Canada Collaboration,
and will be available to all academic researchers in Canada,
irrespective of their institution. It was installed thanks to the
support of the Canada Foundation for Innovation and the Quebec
Government.
"The Université de Sherbrooke is a recognized leader in scientific
computing among the academic and extended research community throughout
Canada,” said Bill Mannel, vice president of product marketing at SGI.
"The SGI HPC system in operation there will continue to provide the
university with greater compute power and productivity, allowing them to
chart new paths for scientific discovery. We are pleased to support the
university, the hundreds of active users who will benefit from using the
system, and their increasingly complex research and data requirements.”
"Having the fastest supercomputer in Canada places the Centre de calcul
scientifique at the Université de Sherbrooke on par with many of the
world’s leading research institutions,” said Paul Struhsaker, corporate
vice president and general manager, Commercial Business at AMD. "By
using AMD Opteron processors, the SGI Rackable servers will provide
performance per watt and scalability that researchers at the Centre and
across Canada require to move their research efforts forward for years
to come.”
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