Wednesday, May 25, 2011

The Cray XK6 Supercomputer with AMD and NVIDIA

Cray XK6 Supercomputer
Global supercomputing leader Cray Inc. officially announced the launch of its new product, the Cray Supercomputer XK6. The Cray XK6 made from a combination of AMD Opteron 6200 Series processors and NVIDIA Tesla 20-Series GPUs. It marks Cray's first attempt to blend dedicated GPUs and CPUs in a single high-performance computing (HPC) system.

The Cray XK6 equipped with a unified x86/GPU programming environment that comes with several powerful tools, libraries, compilers and third-party software. The customers of CrayXK6, will be able to take advantage of the ability of a multi-purpose supercomputer designed for next-generation multi-core processors, high performance computing applications.

In addition, another potent weapon is a mainstay of the Cray XK6 is the merger of two leading technologies from AMD and NVIDIA to create a true hybrid supercomputers with the flexibility of intra-node. By combining AMD Opteron processor with NVIDIA GPU, which compute node in the Cray XK6 system gives users the option to run applications with either a scalar or an accelerator component. The Cray XK6 compute blade can also be mixed with Cray XE6 counting knife to a goal, a single multi-supercomputer system.

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