Tokyo, October 25, 2007 - NEC Corporation today announced
the worldwide
launch and availability of the SX series model "SX-9," the world's
fastest vector supercomputer with a peak processing performance of 839
TFLOPS*1. The SX-9 features the world's first CPU capable of a peak
vector
performance of 102.4 GFLOPS*2 per single core.
In addition to the newly developed CPU, the SX-9 combines
large-scale
shared memory of up to 1TB and ultra high-speed interconnects
achieving speeds up to 128GB/second. Through these enhanced features,
the SX-9 closes in on the PFLOPS*3 range by realizing a processing
performance of 839 TFLOPS. The SX-9 also achieves an approximate
three-quarter reduction in space and power consumption over
conventional models. This was achieved by applying advanced LSI
design and high-density packaging technology.
In comparison to scalar servers incorporating multiple
general-purpose
CPUs, the vector supercomputer offers superior operating performance
for high-speed scientific computation and ultra high-speed processing
of large-volume data. The enhanced effectiveness of the new product
will be clearly demonstrated in fields such as weather forecasting,
fluid dynamics and environmental simulation, as well as simulations
for as-yet-unknown materials in nanotechnology and polymeric design.
NEC has already sold more than 1,000 units of the SX series worldwide
to organizations within these scientific fields.
Features of the new product
1.Enhanced groundbreaking performance from ultra high-speed
CPU
Inheriting existing vector architecture, the new product
improves on
this with the addition of an arithmetic unit and an increased number
of vector pipelines. This has resulted in the development of the
world's fastest single-chip vector processor with a computing
performance of 102.4 GFLOPS per single core, and a wide memory
bandwidth of 256GB/s. With a single node incorporating up to 16 CPUs,
computing performance in excess of 1.6TFLOPS is achieved. The
product also realizes a large-scale shared memory consisting of a
memory capacity of 1TB.
2.Reduced TCO via high-density packaging and energy-saving
technology
The vector processor has been integrated into a single chip
by
applying leading-edge CMOS technology with 65-nanometer Cu (copper
interconnects) and the most advanced LSI design technology. The use
of high-density packaging technology in which processor(s) and memory
are implemented on a single module, and an effective design that
provides optimum cooling functions, has resulted in a reduction in
both space and power consumption of the SX-9. The new product is
approximately one quarter the size of conventional models and uses
about quarter the power.
3.User-friendly computing environment
The SX-9 is loaded with "SUPER-UX," basic software compliant
with the
UNIX System V operating system that can extract maximum performance
from the SX series. SUPER-UX is equipped with flexible functions that
can deliver more effective operational management compatible with
large-scale multiple node systems.
The use of powerful compiler library groups and program
development
support functions to maximize SX performance makes the SX-9 a
developer-friendly system. Application assets developed by users can
also be integrated without modification, enabling full leverage of the
ultra high-speed computing performance of the SX-9.
"NEC's vector supercomputers are being utilized in a wide
array of
fields, including advanced weather forecasting, aerospace, the environ
ment and fluid dynamics, and have won praise from international and
domestic universities and research organizations worldwide, as well as
private corporations, for their high sustained performance and price
competitiveness," said Mr. Yoshikazu Maruyama, Senior Vice President
and Member of the Board at NEC Corporation. "The SX-9 has been
developed to meet the need for ultra-fast simulations of advanced and
complex large-capacity scientific computing."
The SX-9 will be showcased at SC07 (Supercomputing 2007),
the world's
largest supercomputing exposition, in Reno, Nevada from November 10 -
16. It will also be on display at iExpo2007 (NEC's own personal
exhibition), at Tokyo's Big Site from December 5 - 7.
Please refer to the attachment for the specifications of the
SX-9
For general enquires about the information contained in this press
release, please contact:
HPC Marketing Promotion Division
NEC Corporation
Tel: +81 42 333-6391
info@hpc.jp.nec.com
Notes and Reference Information
(1)*TFLOPS: one trillion floating point operations per second
(2)*GFLOPS: one billion floating point operations per second
(3)*PFLOPS: one quadrillion floating point operations per second.
(4) Vector supercomputer: A supercomputer with high-speed processor(s)
called "vector processor(s)" that is used for scientific/technical
computation. Vector supercomputers deliver high performance in
complex, large-scale computation, such as climates, aeronautics /
space, environmental simulations, fluid dynamics, through the
processing of array-handling with a single vector instruction.
(5) Scalar parallel supercomputer: A supercomputer with multiple
general purpose processors suitable for simultaneous processing of
multiple workloads such as genomic analysis or easily paralleled
computations like particle computation. They deliver high
performance by connecting many processors (also used for business
applications) in parallel.
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