Published: March 09, 2010
SGI Altix ICE Sets New World Record in Performance and Scalability
FREMONT, Calif. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - SGI
(NASDAQ:SGI), a global leader in HPC and data center solutions, today
announced that the SGI
Altix ICE integrated blade cluster is the leading performer in
Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation's (SPEC) MPI2007 benchmark
tests for high performance technical computing. This SPEC benchmark
demonstrates the superior scalability and computing power of the SGI
system, which leverages Intel processors, Linux operating system and SGI
Message Passing Toolkit (MPT) MPI library.
SGI ICE 8200EX, with 2,048 cores of Intel Xeon processors X5560 (2.8
GHz), together with SGI InfiniteStorage NAS, was more than 40 times
faster than the 64-core, Intel X5482 (3.2GHz) reference cluster in the
suite's SPECmpiL_base2007 test. In addition, a 512-core Altix ICE
8200EX, with Intel Xeon processors X5570 (2.93 GHz), is the top
performer in all published results for the medium data set metric,
SPECmpiM_base2007, outperforming systems from IBM, Hewlett-Packard and
Dell.
"Altix ICE continues to set world records in performance and
scalability," said Christian Tanasescu, vice president of software
engineering at SGI. "The standards-based, industry-leading Altix ICE
platform is a core component of sustainable, high performance IT
infrastructures, offering a variety of interconnect options that enable
users to efficiently scale their applications across thousands of
processor cores."
SPEC MPI2007 is designed to provide a fair and objective measurement of
processor, memory subsystem, interconnect architecture, compiler, MPI
library and file system performance. Version 1.0 of the MPI2007 suite
contained a medium data set designed to scale from 4 to 128 processors;
the new MPI2007 version 2.0 adds support for a large data set intended
to test system scaling to 2,048 processors.
The benchmarks in the suite are from real-world applications comprised
of a variety of fields, including computational fluid dynamics,
electromagnetism, geophysics, ray tracing and hydrodynamics. All
submissions are reviewed by SPEC prior to publication on their website.
Complete SPEC MPI2007 results are available at: http://www.spec.org/mpi2007/results/mpi2007.html.
About SGI
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high-performance storage, HPC and data center enablement and services.
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(c) 2010 SGI. SGI and Altix are registered trademarks or trademarks of
Silicon Graphics International Corp. or its subsidiaries in the United
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their respective holders.
SPEC and SPEC MPI are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance
Evaluation Corporation. Competitive results are from www.spec.org
as of March 3rd, 2010. The comparisons above are based on the best
performing published base results for each data set for the following
hardware vendors: SGI (test sponsor SGI, SPECmpiL_base2007 43.3, 2048
cores, 512 chips, 2048 ranks), Intel (test sponsor Intel,
SPECmpiL_base2007 1.0, 64 cores, 16 chips, 64 ranks); SGI (test sponsor
SGI, SPECmpiM_base2007 59.8, 512 cores, 128 chips, 512 ranks), Dell,
QLogic, ClusterVision (test sponsor QLogic Corporation,
SPECmpiM_base2007 33.3, 512 cores, 256 chips, 512 ranks), IBM (test
sponsor Indiana University, SPECmpiM_base2007 28.0, 512 cores, 128
chips, 512 ranks), Hewlett-Packard (test sponsor Hewlett-Packard
Company, SPECmpiM_base2007 20.7, 256 cores, 64 chips, 256 ranks).

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