Nallatech Unveils the First High-Performance Computing Family of FPGA-based Products Hosted in IBM BladeCenters; Nallatech launches new HPC offerings at the International Supercomputing Conference (ISC) 2006.DRESDEN, Germany & GLASGOW, United Kingdom -- Nallatech today announced a family of High Performance Computing computing - computer (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. ) offerings designed to be hosted in IBM's BladeCenter applications, including financial modeling, seismic processing and academic research. The new products simplify the design of scalable clusters while lowering cost, reducing complexity and increasing performance. Nallatech is the leader in high-performance FPGA-based solutions and a member of Power.org. Nallatech's new FPGA-based HPC product family, specifically the 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) Blade-based accelerator card H102, will be introduced at the International Supercomputing Conference (ISC (1) (Internet Systems Consortium, Redwood City, CA www.isc.org) An organization founded by Paul Vixie, Carl Malamud and Rick Adams in 1994 and later sponsored by UUNET and other Internet companies. ) 2006 in Dresden, Germany, June 27 through 30. These offerings are optimized for customers' using cluster-based HPC solutions. Nallatech invites users and members of the media to attend its ISC Vendor Track Session on Thursday, June 29 from 9:45-10:15 a.m. to find out more about its new family of products. The HPC family of products consists of: --H101-PCIXE Entry Level PCI-X (PCI eXtended) An enhanced PCI bus technology originally developed by IBM, HP and Compaq that is backward compatible with existing PCI cards. PCI and 32-bit PCI-X slots are physically the same, and PCI cards can plug into PCI-X slots. Accelerator Card --H101-PCIXM Mainstream PCI-X Accelerator Card --H102-EBLADE IBM Blade Center FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) A type of gate array that is programmed in the field rather than in a semiconductor fab. Containing up to hundreds of thousands of gates, there are a variety of FPGA architectures on the market. Expansion Blade --H101-OPT IBM System 326M Opteron & FPGA 1U compute To perform mathematical operations or general computer processing. For an explanation of "The 3 C's," or how the computer processes data, see computer. Node More details on the HPC product family are available at www.nallatech.com/hpc. Built with the goal of simplifying the design of scalable clusters, Nallatech's FPGA-based HPC product family provides the most flexible solution available on the market today. Customers can efficiently scale from a solution based on a single FPGA processor to an architecture utilizing hundreds of FPGAs and use the flexibility of options to a wide range of computationally intensive applications. Nallatech, backed by venture capitalists Venture Capitalist An investor who provides capital to either start-up ventures or support small companies who wish to expand but do not have access to public funding. Notes: Venture capitalists usually expect higher returns for the additional risks taken. 3i and Scottish Equity Partners, joined the Power.org community through IBM's venture capital network. 3i has worked with IBM, other established IT companies and several start-ups to grow this open hardware ecosystem for many years and became a founding member of the first Power.org VC Advisory Board in late 2005. "Nallatech's new offerings show that the open hardware ecosystem is alive, well and growing," said Dr. Juan-Antonio Carballo, partner, IBM Venture Capital Group. "Nallatech has selected IBM System and BladeCenter products as the computing platform See platform. of choice for its HPC family of products," said Allan Cantle cantle the back-most part of the saddle seat; the place to grasp when mounting. , president and founder of Nallatech. "IBM's computing platform was the obvious choice as the host for Nallatech's HPC FPGA computing solutions. It allows our products to have tight integration with other computing system components which has the largest install base in the HPC community." The first available member of the HPC family is the H102 IBM Blade based product with 2 reconfigurable nodes, offering sustained performance figures of 16 GFlops in double precision floating point and 50 GFlops in single precision floating point. Nallatech has been the world leader in multi-FPGA-based computing for over a decade. This expertise has allowed Nallatech to move into the HPC market and produce a computing platform that can scale from few to many reconfigurable computing See adaptive computing. nodes in a single IBM 7U BladeCenter Chassis. Customers benefit from having access to a system that is designed to provide increased flexibility, improved performance, reduced power and space savings. This HPC family of products also comes with a dedicated tool flow allowing C programmers This is a list of programmers notable for their contributions to software, either as original author or architect, or for later additions. See also: Game programmer, List of computer scientists to easily program the hardware. This enabling tool flow takes care of all the compilation through to the actual code running on the system, removing the need for the programmer to have any detailed knowledge of FPGA technology. Nallatech's tool flow also supports other third-party compilers including Matlab, Impulse-C and Mitrion thus providing customers with more flexibility and choice. "I am delighted that FPGA technology from an industry leader such as Nallatech is being tightly integrated into IBM System and BladeCenter products," said Wendy McGee, Director of Linux Clusters Business Unit, IBM Systems and Technology Group director of System and Linux Clusters, IBM Systems & Technology Group. "There is clearly a lot of interest in FPGA computing within the HPC community and Nallatech products allow IBM's customers to easily integrate this technology into their HPC clusters." "In my early participation with Power.org I noticed that a lot of industry leaders at various events were using FPGAs to experiment with different custom compute solutions for the various applications," said Nigel Beck, vice president, technology marketing, IBM Technology Collaboration Solutions and chairman of Power.org. "This family of products from Nallatech will allow users to use and integrate this technology, and should enable them to make early production units to test market feasibility for brand new silicon in the Power.org community." Pricing and availability For pricing and lead times for the H102 IBM Blade based product please contact hpc@nallatech.com. These products will be available for shipment in Q3 of 2006. About Nallatech HPC Nallatech is the world's leading supplier of high-performance FPGA based computing solutions providing FPGA computing products and an enabling tool suite that allows customers to program FPGA processors with ease. Benefits include lower costs, reduction in size, weight and power, whilst improving sustained performance. Nallatech solutions are scalable from single to multiple FPGAs in a computing system; such solutions are used in Computational Fluid Dynamics Computational fluid dynamics The numerical approximation to the solution of mathematical models of fluid flow and heat transfer. Computational fluid dynamics is one of the tools (in addition to experimental and theoretical methods) available to solve (CFD CFD - Computational Fluid Dynamics ), Seismic Processing and Financial Modeling. About Power.org Power.org is a community of more than 40 companies driving innovation around Power Architecture technology. Power.org provides an open ecosystem through which its members engage in collaborative innovation on Power Architecture technology. Power.org's mission is to optimize interoperability The capability of two or more hardware devices or two or more software routines to work harmoniously together. For example, in an Ethernet network, display adapters, hubs, switches and routers from different vendors must conform to the Ethernet standard and interoperate with each other. , accelerate innovation and drive increased adoption of this leading processor architecture. For more details, visit www.power.org For further information please visit - www.nallatech.com/hpc IBM and BladeCenter are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. |
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