PRIMEHPC FX10
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The PRIMEHPC FX10 is a supercomputer by Fujitsu.[1][2]
The PRIMEHPC FX10 is a 20 petaflop system that is a follow up to the K computer and uses the same 6 dimensional torus interconnect, and still only one SPARC processor per node.[3]
Specifications
- Node specifications:[4]
- Theoretical peak performance: 236.5 Gigaflops
- Processor: SPARC64 IXfx (1.848 GHz / 16-core)×1
- Memory capacity: 32GB, 64GB
- Memory bandwidth: 85 GB/s
- Interconnect link bandwidth: 5 GB/s x2 (bi-directional)
- System specifications:
- 4 to 1,024 racks
- 384 to 98,304 compute nodes
- Theoretical peak performance: 90.8 Teraflops to 23.2 Petaflops
- Total memory capacity: 12TB to 6PB
- Interconnect: Tofu Interconnect
- Cooling method: Direct water cooling + air cooling (Option: Exhaust cooling unit)
- Operating System:
- Linux-based enhanced Operating System
See also
References
- ↑ "Fujitsu Launches PRIMEHPC FX10 Supercomputer". Fujitsu Limited. 2011-11-07. Retrieved 2012-02-26.
- ↑ Fujitsu readies 23 petaflops Sparc FX10 super beast
- ↑ Fujitsu Unveils Post-K Supercomputer HPC Wire Nov 7 2011
- ↑ Supercomputer PRIMEHPC FX10's Specifications
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