- AMD continues its solid leadership in supercomputing, with 4 of the Top 5 systems depending on AMD for recordsetting performance including another recently upgraded Cray XT5 system "Kraken."
- AMD is leading the way forward with ultra high performance heterogeneous systems, including:
- the #5 system "Tianhe-1" in China, which is the fastest and one of the first worldclass implementations of a system architecture based on ATI Stream technology, achieving 563.1 teraflop/s performance with 5,120 ATI GPUs based on the RV770 architecture;
- and the former #1 system "Roadrunner" based on a dual CPU architecture including the AMD Opteron processor.
- While the Six-Core AMD Opteron processor is now the industryleading CPU for supercomputing, in the first quarter of 2010, AMD plans to deliver HPC customers the world's first 8- and 12core x86 processors, the AMD Opteron(TM) 6100 Series processor (codename "Magny-Cours") which is designed deliver up to a 100 percent increase in compute density and multithreading capability as compared to its sixcore predecessor, with 4 channels of DDR-3 memory and new power management and virtualization features.
- Beyond that, in the same infrastructure, AMD plans to deliver yet another industrychanging advancement in 2011 with the completely new "Bulldozer" architecture featuring a modular core design that is planned to dramatically increase concurrency, simultaneous commands and multithreading capacity with up to 16 dedicated cores, all designed to significantly improve HPC performance.
"We've seen the trend in the HPC industry's move to multicore x86based supercomputing and it's clear that the Six-Core AMD Opteron processor is the ideal choice right now for a worldclass supercomputer," said Patrick Patla, vice president and general manager, Server/Workstation and Embedded Division, AMD. "Today, AMD also powers the world's highest performing system leveraging the incredible floating point capability of AMD GPUs and bringing the vision of ATI Stream technology to life. Our OEM customers and the global institutions engaged in cuttingedge research and industrial HPC understand that a truly balanced system helps advance their work and provide an upgrade path to the future."
Supporting Resources
Video of Cray XT5 upgrade: http://www.youtube.com/...
Video of "Kraken": http://www.youtube.com/...
www.amd.com/supercomputing09
AMD@Work blog
www.amd.com/stream
www.TOP500.org