High Performance Computing (HPC) has long been the domain of engineers, designers, data miners and 3-D renderers. Most of these high performance boxes cluster a large number of processors, often x86 (and GPUs for the graphics-inclined), and aim the overall machine at specialized applications. It is all pretty sweet, but, unfortunately, expensive and a bit of a niche.
Fortunately, there’s a battle raging amongst HPC vendors, and as this technology advances and lowers in price, HPC will find its way in more and more IT shops.
Super Micro Computer is one such vendor, having been part of this battle for some two decades. Super Micro Computers today delivering servers, storage and networking to support HPC and green computing. The company is making its case at the Supercomputing 2013 conference in Denver where it showed off its latest wares.
The company is touting its Twin (News - Alert) architecture and a new 4U FatTwin line that has two nodes, each equipped with dual Xeon E5-2600 processors. These multicore processors each act as eight individual processors. Since there are dual processors supported, this totals 16 cores...Read More
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