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News digest 20 June 2008
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>Primeur Live! from Dresden
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>Cray's update
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>IBM sets the pace for TOP500
>Voltaire and DataDirect Networks deliver native InfiniBand storage to customers worldwide
>Voltaire switches to support new Engenio 7900 HPC storage system from LSI
>Sun expands Sun Constellation System Family
>LSI Storage System brings enterprise-class availability and reliability to HPC environments
>Acceleware announces GPU based cluster solution
Acceleware announces GPU based cluster solution
Dresden 17 June 2008 At the International Supercomputing Conference, Acceleware Corp., a developer of high performance computing (HPC) solutions, has released the world's first commercially available GPU-based cluster solution, the C30-16. This solution combines Acceleware's new clustering technology with its portfolio of designed-for-parallel computational algorithms to harness the power of 64 GPUs, delivering unprecedented performance and scalability for enterprise customers.
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"The processing capability of the GPU hardware combined with Acceleware's software to eliminate the complexity of parallel processing from our software partners, allows them to quickly deliver powerful accelerated cluster solutions to their end-users", stated Ryan Schneider, Acceleware's CTO. "Delivering a solution of this power is a significant milestone for Acceleware, demonstrating the scalability of our platform for the large and complex computing problems our customers face."

Acceleware's enterprise customers, ranging from innovators of high-tech products to oil exploration firms operating in complex geological locations, require specialized solutions to address their difficult computational requirements. Acceleware's vertical domain expertise in building designed-for-parallel, performance tuned software combined with GPU clustering experience, results in leading edge application performance previously unattainable on conventional hardware clusters. This solution brings together all the advantages of clustering - scalable commodity performance, enterprise-class computing capacity - with the advantages of GPU acceleration - compelling performance gains, higher compute densities and lower total cost of ownership from superior power, cooling and space utilization.

"There is a clear market opportunity for high performance solutions that incorporate significant processing power beyond the commodity microprocessor, either because the application cannot effectively take advantage of the multiple cores in today’s processors or because the processors and memory required would consume too much power", stated Addison Snell, VP of Tabor Research. "GPU-based solutions offer an alternative for finding cost-effective performance for computationally intensive problems."

"Tesla GPUs offer compelling performance for many applications, when using single or multiple GPUs in one system", stated Andy Keane, NVIDIA's General Manager of GPU Computing. "The cluster technology in Acceleware's Platform software takes this compelling performance to the next level, by connecting several hosts together, allowing customers to scale their simulation and data processing problems taking advantage of the performance and memory available on NVIDIA's current and future Tesla, data centre products."

The GPU cluster solution combined with Acceleware's computational algorithms was benchmarked with data provided by end users, confirming processing power capable of solving problems billions of cells in size with speeds approaching 14 Gigacells per second for electronic design customers. At these processing speeds, Acceleware's C30-16 is competitive against traditional, more expensive clusters of around 1000 cores. For seismic customers using techniques like Reverse Time Migration, problem sets in the range of billions of cells over thousands of square kilometers found in large marine surveys will now be commercially possible with the Acceleware solution.

Based on NVIDIA Tesla GPU computing technology, Acceleware's new cluster solution is available in four pre-defined configurations, allowing for customers to match their processing needs. The cluster solutions start with a 16 GPU configuration and progresses through 32, 48 and up to 64 GPUs. The NVIDIA GPU nodes come packaged in a 1U (four GPU) data centre form-factor coupled with host server nodes that incorporate high-speed Infiniband interconnect.

The Acceleware GPU based cluster solutions are available for purchase.
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Source: Acceleware

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