Cray XT5m(TM) System Expands Market for Cray's Successful Petaflops Technology
SEATTLE, WA and STUTTGART, GERMANY, Mar 18, 2009 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- At a technical workshop co-hosted with the High Performance
Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS) at the University of Stuttgart,
Germany, global supercomputer leader Cray Inc. (NASDAQ: CRAY) today
announced the launch of the new Cray XT5m(TM) line of midrange
supercomputers, making the company's world-leading High Performance
Computing (HPC) technology available to a broader set of users. HLRS
is the first Cray XT5m customer.
"The new Cray XT5m product scales down Cray's successful high-end
Cray XT architecture to cover the entire supercomputer market segment
that starts at $500,000, expanding Cray's total addressable market in
the process," said Earl Joseph, IDC program vice president for HPC.
"Cray now has an opportunity to benefit from both a larger
addressable market and the projected growth in the complete
supercomputer segment."
The Cray XT5m system builds on the success of the Cray XT5(TM)
product, whose installations include the world's most powerful
supercomputer for open science at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The
Cray XT5m supercomputer is a massively parallel processing (MPP)
system that delivers performance, efficiency and manageability
unrivaled in its price range with capabilities that previously were
only available to the world's largest research facilities. With the
introduction of the Cray XT5m series, more organizations and users
can benefit from superior Cray performance, quality and service,
while having the potential to scale to petaflops performance and
beyond.
"The Cray XT5m will broaden our customer base while extending the
Cray experience to new users and new market segments," said Cray CEO
and President Peter Ungaro. "Cray XT5m users can now benefit from the
proven technology of our larger Cray XT5 systems, offering unrivaled
performance and usability, but at lower price points. We are very
excited to be launching this system in Europe with HLRS as their
partnership with the automotive industry is an excellent example of
being able to leverage Cray supercomputers to a new set of customers
and applications."
As with all Cray XT(TM) systems, the Cray XT5m series can be upgraded
or expanded to take advantage of new technologies, such as
next-generation compute processors, including AMD's upcoming Istanbul
processors, I/O technologies and interconnects as they become
available. The new product is a seamless extension of the Cray XT5
product line and Cray XT5m customers can upgrade easily to a Cray XT5
supercomputer if needed.
The CrayXT5m system incorporates a version of the Cray SeaStar(TM)
network specially designed and optimized for systems with peak
performance of less than 100 teraflops. This provides Cray XT5m
systems with superior bandwidth, upgradeability and manageability at
price points similar to those of commodity clusters. Offered with up
to six cabinets, the Cray XT5m series features Quad-Core AMD
Opteron(TM) processors and a Cray SeaStar-based 2D torus
interconnect. The Cray Linux Environment(TM) enables the use of a
wide range of open source tools as well as streamlined porting of a
broad set of applications from independent software vendors (ISVs).
The new system is aimed at HPC markets in government, academia and
industry. ESI Group's flagship physics-based simulation software,
PAM-CRASH, is an example of a popular industrial ISV currently ported
for the Cray XT5m product. Since the major engineering breakthrough
in 1987 with the first full scale crash simulation of a car, ESI
Group has been constantly striving to deliver innovative and
state-of-the-art technology in crash test and safety simulation.
"We recently had the opportunity of porting ESI's PAM-CRASH to Cray's
XT5 and XT5m platforms," said Raymond Ni, Crash & Safety Technical
Director, ESI Group. "Thanks to our new parallel paradigm design, we
can confirm excellent scalability up to 1024 CPU cores investigating
a 2-million elements size car-to-car crash scenario. The computation
time was brought down to 25 minutes including domain decomposition
and result file merging."
PAM-CRASH is one of the key applications at HLRS, the first Cray XT5m
customer. Researchers and scientists at HLRS will use the Cray XT5m
system for basic and applied research in collaboration with scientific
and industrial partners such as large, established companies in the
German automotive industry.
"The Cray XT5m system supports our mission of providing researchers
and scientists from both the automotive industry and the public sector
with leading edge supercomputing technology," said Michael Resch,
director of HLRS. "Cray has an excellent track record of developing
innovative supercomputing systems that meet a wide range of research
needs. We are excited to be the first Cray XT5m customer and partner
to open a new era in MPP computing together with Cray. With the Cray
XT5m, we get a leading edge MPP system and the power of a Cray
supercomputer that supports our scientific endeavors as well as our
financial objectives."
To reduce energy use and control operating costs, the Cray XT5m
system employs innovative packaging technologies and an efficient
power conversion train. Each system can be air- or liquid-cooled. In
an air-cooled configuration, the design offers unparalleled processor
density, using less air per watt than other air-cooled
configurations. The optional Cray ECOphlex (TM) (PHase-change Liquid
EXchange) technology can dramatically reduce the operating costs
associated with cooling and provide flexibility in datacenter design
and implementation.
The Cray XT5m system compute blades are designed for maximum power
efficiency with only the necessary components needed for massively
parallel processing: processors, memory and interconnect. The
400/480VAC power supplies in each cabinet connect directly from the
power grid without transformer and power distribution unit loss,
further contributing to reduced energy usage and lower cost of
ownership.
About ESI Group
ESI Group is a world-leading supplier and pioneer of digital
simulation software for prototyping and manufacturing processes that
take into account the physics of materials. ESI Group has developed
an extensive suite of coherent, industry-oriented applications to
realistically simulate a product's behavior during testing, to
fine-tune manufacturing processes in accordance with desired product
performance, and to evaluate the environment's impact on product
performance. ESI Group's products represent a unique collaborative
and open environment for Simulation-Based Design, enabling virtual
prototypes to be improved in a continuous and collaborative manner
while eliminating the need for physical prototypes during product
development. The company employs over 700 high-level specialists
worldwide covering more than 30 countries. ESI Group is listed in
compartment C of NYSE Euronext Paris. For further information, visit
www.esi-group.com.
About HLRS
The High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS) of the
University of Stuttgart supports researchers and industry with
leading edge supercomputing technology. Services are supplied in
collaboration with scientific and industrial partners through hkz-bw
and hww GmbH (T-Systems, T-Systems SfR GmbH and Porsche AG). In
European, national, and industrial projects HLRS conducts basic and
applied research in HPC together with partners from research and
industry. Collaborative research with automotive industry goes
through the Automotive Simulation Center Stuttgart (ASCS).
About Cray Inc.
As a global leader in supercomputing, Cray provides highly advanced
supercomputers and world-class services and support to government,
industry and academia. Cray technology enables scientists and
engineers to achieve remarkable breakthroughs by accelerating
performance, improving efficiency and extending the capabilities of
their most demanding applications. Cray's Adaptive Supercomputing
vision will result in innovative next-generation products that
integrate diverse processing technologies into a unified
architecture, allowing customers to surpass today's limitations and
meeting the market's continued demand for realized performance. Go to
www.cray.com for more information.
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