IBM dominates TOP500 Supercomputer list

IBM systems account for 240 of the 500 most powerful supercomputers in the world and more than half the total processing power according to the just-released TOP500 Supercomputer Sites list. IBM’s Blue Gene/L developed and installed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory tops the list with an unprecedented sustained performance of 280.6 Teraflops, or trillions of floating point calculations per second.

IBM’s industry-leading performance was propelled by its strength across diverse computing platforms: including growth in the number of Blue Gene systems (from 19 to 24, compared with the previous list), AMD Opteron clusters (from 8 to 31), and System p-based machines (from 46 to 47) including the debut on the TOP500 list of the first announced BladeCenter JS21-based supercomputer — the 15 teraflop system at Indiana University, which is currently the largest university based supercomputer in the United States.

IBM BladeCenter systems grew steeply, nearly doubling from 71 to 132 total BladeCenter-based systems in the time since the November 2005 TOP500 rankings. Blade-based systems accounted for over 470 teraflops of the June list’s total performance. BladeCenter offers clients an innovative and high density computing solution with the ability to combine servers, storage, networking, and software all in one system.

“By giving our clients access to innovative, affordable and flexible supercomputing power like Blue Gene, POWER5-based p5 575 systems, JS20/JS21 Power-based BladeCenter systems and the Deep Computing Capacity on Demand Center, we are providing new resources to drive breakthroughs in business, science and industry,” said Alok Ohrie- Director, Systems & Technology Group, IBM India. “Whether we are talking about improving the accuracy of weather forecasts, designing better automobiles or improving disease research, we are seeing the advent of a new supercomputing age.” more…..

source: news.moneycontrol.com



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