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IBM plans 20-petaflop supercomputer
Monstrous Sequoia system to smash records
Shaun Nichols in San Francisco,
vnunet.com 03 Feb 2009
IBM and the US government are planning to develop the most powerful
supercomputer ever assembled.
The Sequioa system will be able to log performance speeds of up to 20
petaflops, and will be housed at the
Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in a series of 96 racks.
Sequoia will contain more than 1.6 million processors, although IBM has not
disclosed the number of cores on each chip. The machine will also sport some
1.6TB of memory.
The LLNL initially plans to use the system for maintaining nuclear weapons
and simulating test results. It is currently scheduled to go online in early
2012.
IBM plans later this year to begin deployment of Dawn, a 500-teraflop
computer which will eventually serve as the delivery system for Sequoia
operations. Both systems will be constructed at IBM's
BlueGene
facilities in Minnesota.
Sequoia looks likely to smash the performance mark held by today's most
powerful system, the
IBM
RoadRunner in Los Alamos, which runs at 1.105 petaflops. Roadrunner is one
of only two systems capable of breaking the petaflop barrier.
IBM estimates that Sequoia's 20-petaflop computing power will excel the
combined systems of every machine on the
Top
500 supercomputer rankings.
Big Blue also said that the system could have other, more peaceful, uses than
nuclear testing. Sequoia could be used to model weather predictions up to 40
times faster than current systems, or deliver a 50-fold increase in the speeds
at which earthquake simulations could be modelled.
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