At ISC 2016 this week, SGI announced that Total’s SGI ICE X supercomputer, Pangea, was recognized as the industry’s top commercial supercomputer in the prestigious TOP500 list.
Our SGI ICE XA systems lead in delivering application performance in both homogeneous systems and hybrid systems with CPUs and accelerators,” said Gabriel Broner, vice president and general manager, high-performance computing at SGI. “Our production supercomputers continue to enable our customers to innovate and lead in their field, and occupy prominent positions in the prestigious TOP500 list.”
The TOP500 list ranked the SGI ICE X system as the highest performing commercial supercomputer with 6.7 petaflops (peak). The SGI ICE X is the 5th generation ICE system and powers many of the largest supercomputing environments in the world.
SGI also announced the upcoming availability of two new products based on Intel’s recently released Intel Xeon Phi processor, a member of Intel’s second generation Intel Xeon Phi product family. The new products will enable SGI to deliver unprecedented cores, threads, memory bandwidth, and TFLOPs on both a per socket and per rack basis by offering compelling solutions for workloads with highly parallelized code and demanding memory bandwidth requirements such as machine learning, computational fluid dynamics and genomic sequencing. Additionally, these products will be an integral part of new system offerings using Intel Scalable System Framework configurations. These systems provide high performance, scalable, balanced performance with broad application compatibility, reducing system validation time and speeding time to insight. These systems utilize the latest Intel Xeon processors and newly announced Intel Xeon Phi processors, and Intel Omni-Path Architecture to serve increasing customer demands.”
The two new SGI products are:
- The new IP-143CS blade, based on the Intel Xeon Phi processor, is designed for the flagship SGI ICE XA system. This highly dense form factor will enable up to 144 Intel Xeon Phi processor nodes per rack and can deliver over 400 teraflops per rack.
- The SGI Rackable C2112-4KL1 system, a 2U chassis which hosts four independent hot-pluggable nodes. This configuration can deliver up to 80 Intel Xeon Phi processors in a 40u rack.
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