SEATTLE, Sep 2, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Global supercomputer
leader Cray Inc. (Nasdaq:CRAY) today announced that Helmut Schmidt
University (HSU), Hamburg, Germany, is the first European organization
to place an order for a Cray XD1(TM) supercomputer system. Financial
terms were not disclosed.
The Cray XD1 system is scheduled to be installed in the fourth
quarter at the University of the Federal Armed Forces within HSU,
where it will be used primarily to support advanced education and
training.
"We evaluated many proposals from leading IT companies and decided
on Cray because of the Cray XD1 system's excellent
price-to-performance ratio," said Professor Hendrik Rothe, chair of
the university's Laboratory For Measurement and Information
Technology." In October 2004, we will start a new postgraduate-level
curriculum on computational engineering and will use the Cray XD1
mainly for teaching parallel computing techniques for fluid dynamics,
electromagnetics, optimization and automatic control. This high
performance computer will be of great benefit to our students, since
hands-on learning is always the best method to understand
sophisticated physical, mathematical and technical problems."
"The Helmut Schmidt University's selection of the Cray XD1 system
is a sign of the demand for high-bandwidth supercomputing
performance," said John Seminerio, president and CEO of Cray Canada.
"HPC centers like Helmut Schmidt University are turning to Cray, where
they can acquire a powerful, easier-to-manage Linux system at
attractive prices."
The Cray XD1 system combines AMD's Opteron(TM) processors and
HyperTransport(TM) technology with an advanced Cray interconnect to
provide industry leading performance and value. Designed for superior
sustained application performance, the Cray XD1 system uses the direct
connected processor architecture to directly link processors to each
other and memory, eliminating interconnect bottlenecks and providing
30 times greater bandwidth and 30 times lower latency than typical
cluster systems available today.
HPC users can also take advantage of the Cray XD1 system's
sophisticated management, self-monitoring and self-healing features to
simplify system administration and ensure high availability. Other
Cray XD1 innovations include applications acceleration capability
based on Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) linked directly to
processors over the Cray XD1 interconnect.
About The Helmut Schmidt University
The Helmut Schmidt University, Hamburg, Germany, began offering
classes in 1973 and today provides a broad post-secondary academic
curriculum. The University of the Federal Armed Forces is part of the
Helmut Schmidt University.
About Cray Inc.
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computing for its customers' most challenging scientific and
engineering problems. Go to www.cray.com for more information about
the company.
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