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Contents August 2008
U.S. Department of Defense selects IBM supercomputer to help prevent disasters at sea
Stennis Space Center 10 July 2008 The Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVO) Major Shared Resource Center (MSRC) will house a new IBM supercomputer that will be used principally to support the oceanographic modelling and analysis needs of researchers at the Department of Defense.
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The supercomputer, a Power 575 Hydro-Cluster, has a peak speed of 90 teraflops (90 trillion floating-point operations per second), making it one of the most powerful systems in the Department of Defense. The NAVO MSRC is one of four Department of Defense High Performance Computing MSRCs established under the auspices of the DoD High Performance Computing Modernization Programme.

"The Power 575 supercomputer is specifically designed for the type of computationally intensive work undertaken by NAVO", stated Dave Turek, vice president of deep computing for IBM. "This system will enhance DoD research efforts and significantly enhance the ability to perform detailed oceanographic modelling and weather forecasting that will help keep the naval fleet and commercial shippers out of harm's way."

The Power 575 Hydro-Cluster is powered by one of the world's fastest microprocessors, POWER6, and is cooled by an innovative water system that makes it highly energy-efficient. The Power 575 is designed to help users tackle some of the world's most challenging problems in fields such as energy, aerospace and weather modelling.

"This new IBM system represents a tremendous increase in the Center's computational capacity. Many DoD scientists and researchers are looking forward to having this system available to support their computational needs", stated Tom Dunn, Director, NAVO Major Shared Resource Center.
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Source: IBM

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