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ClusterVision, IBM and ClearSpeed Consortium to Build Multi-Million Pound Supercomputer Facility for University of Bristol.


BRISTOL, United Kingdom -- New System is Expected to Be One of the Fastest University Computers in the UK and One of the Top 100 Computers of Its Type in the World

ClusterVision, IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries)  (NYSE NYSE

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) today announced that they will be supplying several new high-performance computers to the University of Bristol, an internationally recognized university and a world leader in research. The largest of these new systems will be among the fastest university research computers in the UK and is also expected to be one of the top 100 computers of its type in the world.

At peak performance the multi-million pound high-performance computers will carry out over 13 trillion calculations per second. That is equivalent to the entire population of the world working simultaneously on hand-held calculators for about three hours. Climate modeling, new insights into the structure of space and time, and the design of novel drugs are a few of the many research areas that will be transformed by the installation of these systems at the University of Bristol.

"This initiative puts Bristol at the forefront of high-performance computing High-speed computing, which typically refers to supercomputers used in scientific research. ," said Professor David May David May may refer to:
  • David May (computer scientist), a British Computer Scientist.
  • David May (footballer), a retired English footballer.
, Head of Computer Science. "The impact of these systems will be enormous -- right across all disciplines -- turning data into knowledge. It will influence both research and teaching. Universities that understand this will be the most competitive in the 21st century."

The contract awarded to a ClusterVision-led consortium, working with IBM and ClearSpeed Technology, is the first and also the largest of the first round requirements to be awarded under the collaborative procurement managed by Tony Newjem, Purchasing Director, Heriot-Watt University Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland, is the eighth-oldest higher education institution in the United Kingdom [2], although it only received its university charter in 1966.  for the UK Science Research Investment Fund (SRIF SRIF
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ClusterVision will supply, deliver, install the hardware and support the three clusters, which will run the ClusterVisionOS(TM) cluster suite of management and monitoring tools. Access to the computers will be available across the University's dedicated campus research network.

"The solution put forward by ClusterVision, IBM and ClearSpeed was the best overall and in line with the University's research and development requirements," said Dr. Ian Stewart Ian Stewart is a name shared by several people:
  • Ian Stewart (racing driver) (born 1929), Scottish Formula One driver
  • Ian Stewart (Conservative politician) (born 1935), former MP for Hitchin, England
, who coordinated the procurement at Bristol. "In addition to firmly establishing the University as one of the top High-Performance Computing centers worldwide, access to new technology will maintain the University's leading position in delivering groundbreaking research."

System Details

The computational power will be delivered by 636 IBM System x servers each equipped with two of the latest dual core AMD (Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA, www.amd.com) A major manufacturer of semiconductor devices including x86-compatible CPUs, embedded processors, flash memories, programmable logic devices and networking chips.  Opteron(TM) processors and enhanced with ClearSpeed Advance(TM) accelerator boards to maximize the floating point performance of the system. IBM's General Parallel File System (GPFS GPFS General Parallel File System
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) will provide a high-performance scalable environment to support a minimum of 100TB disk storage. The 2544 AMD Opteron processing cores have a peak performance equivalent to over 13 Trillion calculations per second.

ClearSpeed Advance boards can each perform double precision floating point matrix multiplication Noun 1. matrix multiplication - the multiplication of matrices
matrix operation - a mathematical operation involving matrices
 calculations at 50 GigaFlops (GIGA FLoating point OPerations per Second) One billion floating point operations per second. See FLOPS.

(unit) gigaflops - (GFLOPS) One thousand million (10^9) floating point operations per second.
 while consuming a mere 25 Watts of energy. This extends the system's ability to achieve the University's most intense peak performance needs while optimizing for cost, energy usage and the physical infrastructure constraints set by the environmental considerations of building the new HPC (Handheld PC) A palmtop computer that weighs less than one pound and runs specialized versions of popular applications. Microsoft coined the term for its Windows CE operating system, which is an abbreviated version of Windows. See Pocket PC.  machine room on the Bristol University Campus.

"Any university that aspires to be world-class must have high-performance computing systems as part of their basic research infrastructure," said Professor Steve Wiggins, Head of Mathematics at the University of Bristol. "The University of Bristol is leading the way by adding some of the fastest supercomputers in the UK."

About the University of Bristol

The University of Bristol is "consistently one of Britain's top universities," according to according to
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 The Sunday Times. Many of its departments enjoy strong international reputations in research. In the 2001 independent Research Assessment Exercise, most departments were rated at grade 5 and many achieved the highest rating of 5. The University is equally strong in teaching, with outstanding results in the Subject Reviews of its departments. It offers an exceptional intellectual environment for both its staff and its undergraduate and postgraduate students. For further information about the University visit www.bristol.ac.uk.

About ClusterVision

ClusterVision is a specialist in the design, implementation and support of large-scale computer clusters. Their clustering technology provides an alternative to traditional supercomputing by connecting multiple computers to form a unified computing system. ClusterVision's technical and sales team have designed and built some of the largest and most complex computational, storage and database clusters in the UK, Germany and Benelux. With a background in applied scientific research and practical experience with a wide range of supercomputer technologies the team understands customers' requirements and provides tailor-made solutions. ClusterVision has offices in Amsterdam, London, Munich and Paris.

About IBM

IBM is the world's largest information technology company, with 80 years of leadership in helping businesses innovate. Drawing on resources from across IBM and key IBM Business Partners, IBM offers a wide range of services, solutions and technologies that enable companies to take full advantage of the on demand era. For more information about IBM, visit www.ibm.com.

About ClearSpeed Technology

ClearSpeed Technology is a specialist semiconductor company focused on delivering high-performance coprocessors to be used alongside general purpose processors in the world's most compute-intensive applications. ClearSpeed's advanced multi-threaded array processing technology provides the ability to significantly accelerate data-intensive applications at extremely low power. Products include chips, boards, software tools, applications and support. ClearSpeed has offices in San Jose, Calif. and Bristol, UK, and has over 84 patents granted and pending. For more information on ClearSpeed, visit www.clearspeed.com.
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