SGI Altix Systems Make Giant Leap to 21 Terabytes of Globally Addressable Memory at Customer Sites
Posted on: Tuesday, 10 February 2009, 08:05 CST
Silicon Graphics Ultra Large Shared Memory Capability Enables New Algorithms and Boosts Productivity for Critical Applications
Large global shared memory saves time: time-to-results, time-to-solution and time-to-innovation. It significantly simplifies application development and debugging for all multi-threaded applications but is mandatory for several categories of applications including memory-resident data base applications with uses in Internet data centers and transaction processing, as well as those based on "graph theory," an important area of mathematics with uses in defense and homeland security applications, multi-disciplinary science, and data assimilation.
"There are applications emerging in the market that require extremely large shared memory: one such application area is graph theory," said Dr.
The power of SGI's largest global shared memory and globally addressable memory capabilities has been adopted by a number of strategic customers for their projects, including:
-- Northrop Grumman Corporation recently added two SGI Altix 4700 systems, each with 128 Intel(R) Itanium(R) processors that leverages the unique memory-only blade design of the Altix family of systems, and 5 TB of shared main memory. Northrop Grumman now has a total of 11 TB of global shared memory on SGI Altix systems at this secure site.
-- At Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, the Air Force Research Laboratory uses an SGI Altix 4700 system packed with 4,608 Intel Itanium processors in a single supercomputer equipped with 20 TB of globally addressable memory and 440 TB of usable disk space. Globally addressable memory means applications can be shared across various operating systems via SGI NUMAlink. One of the largest computers in the Department of Defense, the SGI resource helps DoD researchers to design faster, reduce risk by increasing the quality of modeling and simulation, and support an intensifying effort to develop "game-changing" computational science and engineering applications. The Air Force Research Laboratory is part of the DoD's High Performance Computing Modernization Program (HPCMP), which provides the supercomputer services, high-speed network communications, and computational science expertise that enables Army, Air Force, and Navy laboratories and test centers to conduct a wide range of focused research, development, and test activities.
The DoD's SGI Altix system offers major advantages to an array of projects, such as computational fluid dynamics studies designed to reduce the risks posed by turbulence on aircraft carrier decks. With access to more power and memory from the Altix system, DoD researchers can more quickly and accurately modify carrier designs that minimize the ship's airwake - and with it, the danger to pilots.
-- The Leibniz Supercomputing Centre Munich (LRZ), which houses one of
"Intel has a successful track record delivering highly reliable and scalable Itanium processors enabling mission critical, data intensive solutions," said
Additional Information:
-- For more information on SGI Altix systems with GSM visit: www.sgi.com/products/servers/altix/4000/ or www.sgi.com/products/servers/altix/memory.html
-- SGI Altix Global Shared Memory: Performance and Productivity Breakthroughs for the SGI Altix 4000 Series and SGI Altix 450 (White Paper) http://www.sgi.com/pdfs/3785.pdf
-- At LRZ in
-- U.S. Defense Computing Capability Soars With Powerful New SGI Altix Supercomputer (Press Release,
Silicon Graphics, Inc.
Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI) (NASDAQ: SGIC), is a leader in high-performance computing. SGI delivers a complete range of high-performance server, visualization, and storage solutions along with industry-leading professional services and support that enable its customers to overcome the challenges of complex data-intensive workflows and accelerate breakthrough discoveries, innovation and information transformation. SGI solutions help customers solve their computing challenges whether it's enhancing the quality of life through drug research, designing and manufacturing safer and more efficient cars and airplanes, studying global climate, providing technologies for homeland security and defense, or helping enterprises manage large data. With offices worldwide, the company is headquartered in
Note: The new main phone number for SGI corporate headquarters is 408-524-1980.
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