IBM leads in global supercomputing
Posted: 24 June 2004
Partial “Blue Gene” systems are now two of the top ten most powerful supercomputers on earth; new era in supercomputing arrives
An independent study named IBM as the world's leading provider of both installed supercomputing systems, with 224 systems on the list and total aggregate supercomputing power with a record total 407 teraflops of power (trillions of calculations per second). According to analysis from the TOP500 List of Supercomputers, IBM is the leader in global supercomputing with 50 percent of the total processing power, which is two and a half times more processing power than its closest rival, runner up Hewlett Packard with 19 percent.
For the first time, two IBM Blue Gene/L prototype systems appear on the Top 10 list of supercomputers. The Blue Gene/L prototype represents a radical new design for supercomputing. For a new architecture to produce so much compute power in such a small package is a stunning achievement, and provides a glimpse of the future of supercomputing.
“By giving users access to innovative, affordable and flexible supercomputing power like Blue Gene and the Deep Computing Capacity on Demand Center , they will have new resources to drive breakthroughs in business, science and industry,” said Wael Abdoush, Systems Manager, IBM Middle East. “We have several installations in the Middle East that have helped our customers run and manage fundamental and mission-critical business processes, such as seismic processing in the oil & gas industry. At 1/20th the physical size of existing machines of comparable power, the IBM Blue Gene/L will allow organisations that require immense computing power to benefit from dramatic reductions in power consumptions, cost and space. The implications will be enormous."
The number four-ranked Blue Gene/L DD1 Prototype, with a sustained speed of 11.68 teraflops and a peak speed of 16 teraflops, uses more than 8,000 PowerPC processors packed into just four refrigerator-sized racks. This ground breaking system is only 1/16 of its planned final capacity and has skyrocketed to the 4th place from the 73rd spot on the list in November 2003. The eighth-ranked Blue Gene/L DD2 Prototype has a sustained speed of 8.66 teraflops and a peak speed of 11.47 teraflops. The DD2 system is based on the second generation of the Blue Gene/L chips, which are more powerful than those used in the DD1 prototype. Other key indicators of IBM supercomputing leadership:
- IBM has 224 supercomputer systems installed, most of any vendors (44.8 percent of the list are IBM systems)
- IBM has most installed computing power with over 407 Teraflops. (50 percent of the total power on the list belongs to IBM)
- IBM has the most supercomputers in the Top10 (3)
- IBM has the most supercomputers in the Top20 (10)
- IBM has the most supercomputers in the Top100 (68)
- IBM has the most Linux clusters on the TOP500 List (150)
The “TOP500 List Supercomputing Sites” is compiled and published by supercomputing experts Jack Dongarra from the University of Tennessee, Erich Strohmaier and Horst Simon of NERSC/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Hans Meuer of the University of Mannheim ( Germany ).
Blue Gene is an IBM supercomputing project dedicated to building a new family of supercomputers optimized for bandwidth, scalability and the ability to handle large amounts of data while consuming a fraction of the power and floor space required by today's fastest systems. The full Blue Gene/L machine is being built for the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California , and will have a peak speed of 64 teraflops. When completed in 2005, IBM expects Blue Gene/L to lead the Top500 supercomputer list. A second Blue Gene/L machine is planned for ASTRON, a leading astronomy organization in the Netherlands. IBM and its partners are currently exploring a growing list of applications including hydrodynamics, quantum chemistry, molecular dynamics, climate modeling and financial modeling.
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