A new generation of SMP systems
Building on its acknowledged experience in designing SMP systems, Bull is now extending its bullx range of Extreme Computing nodes. With the bullx supernode Bull introduces a new generation of SMP system that can satisfy the needs of even the most memory-hungry applications.
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Whether you need an efficient SMP node within your High Performance Computing cluster, or you are looking for versatile large nodes to simplify the architecture of a large-scale cluster, the bullx supernode will deliver the ultra-high performance your applications need. The bullx supernode family was designed and developed by Bull’s Extreme Computing teams with the following guidelines in mind:
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The exclusive format of the bullx S6010 nodes – 1.5 U L-shaped drawers that fit together in pairs to form a 3U drawer – delivers outstanding density for a high-end HPC node. They are the ideal platform to build large-scale HPC clusters while minimizing the number of nodes, and thus simplifying the infrastructure and operation of the whole system. |
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The bullx S6030 nodes offer advanced connectivity features, an enhanced power supply, extended storage options and redundancy features. So they are ideally suited to act as management or I/O nodes. They can also be coupled to a GPU system. |
19/03/2012
Bull, CEA, F4E and JAEA inaugurate the Helios supercomputer in Rokkasho (Japan), dedicated to the Nuclear Fusion program
The supercomputer, delivering over 1.5 Petaflops, will provide the computer modeling and simulation capabilities needed for the 'Broader Approach' program, linked to the ITER initiative.
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15/02/2012
CURIE speeds up European research
Capable of up to two million billion operations a second (or 2 Petaflop/s) GENCI's CURIE supercomputer - designed by Bull - opens up unprecedented new possibilities for academic and industrial research in Europe
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November 2011
Special Edition of La Recherche - Supercomputers: at the frontiers of Extreme Computing
New horizons / Major Challenges / The future: exascale computing
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