JAGUAR,World’s First Entirely x86-based Supercomputer

by Abdul Haseeb on January 11, 2009

AMD recently announced that its Quad-Core AMD Opteron™ processors are powering “Jaguar,”that is the first ever wholly x86-based supercomputer to achieve the petaflop performance milestone. AMD Opteron processors now help drive seven of the Top 10 supercomputer systems in the world.

jaguar

jaguar

The AMD Opteron processor-based and IBM PowerXCell processor-based “Roadrunner” system at Los Alamos National Labs again captures the number 1 spot on the bi-annual TOP500 Supercomputer Sites list, while the “Jaguar” supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory comes in at number 2 and is the highest performing entirely x86-based system ever on the survey. “Jaguar” is based on Cray XT4 and XT5 systems and runs on over 45,000 Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors, enabling a balanced system with unrivaled x86 performance.

amd quad core opteron X86

amd quad core opteron X86

In addition to seven of the premium top ten, AMD Opteron processors have helped catapult 53 other global supercomputers on the TOP500 to new heights of HPC performance. Today’s list highlights industries of all types that are harnessing AMD’s world-class computing capability including IT service providers, financial institutions, automotive design, and researchers in energy, geology, meteorology, social sciences, astronomy and many other disciplines.

Recently, AMD announced widespread availability of its 45nm Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors, codenamed “Shanghai.” These latest Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors already hold multiple HPC workload-related performance records including:

  • 34 percent higher floating point throughput performance than the competition on SPECfp_rate2006 for two-socket servers using x86 processors.
  • 51 percent more memory bandwidth performance than the competition on STREAM benchmarks for two-socket servers.
  • Approximately 65 percent faster job runs than the competition on FLUENT 12 beta (ANSYS) for two-socket servers.
  • More than 30 percent better performance than the competition on LSDYNA MPP971s for two-socket servers.

For more information on this .

Here is the link.  http://multicore.amd.com/us-en/quadcore/

http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/ProductInformation/0,,30_118_8825,00.html

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