Thursday, October 28, 2010

China unveils world’s fastest supercomputer

HPC China 2010

China unveiled on Wednesday at the Annual Meeting of National High Performance Computing (HPC China 2010) in Beijing, Tianhe-1A, the world‘s fastest supercomputer with a performance record of 2.507 petaflops, as measured by the LINPACK benchmark.

Tianhe-1A was designed by the National University of Defense Technology in China, and it is already fully operational, Cable News Network reports.

To achieve the new performance record, Tianhe-1A uses 7,168 Nvidia Tesla M2050 GPUs and 14,336 Intel Xeon CPUs.

It cost $88 million; its 103 cabinets weigh 155 tons, and the entire system consumes 4.04 megawatts of electricity.
Source:http://www.punchng.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art20101029222175

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