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Luminaries Argue For The Interconnect We Could Have Already Had

February 16, 2023 Timothy Prickett Morgan 1

Here is an old saw that we bring out of the toolbox every now and then, and we use it just enough so it has never really gotten rusty and it can cut through a lot of crap to make a point: The datacenter, and perhaps all clients, would have been better off if InfiniBand had just become the ubiquitous I/O switched fabric standard it was designed to be back in the late 1990s. …

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With Aquila, Google Abandons Ethernet To Outdo InfiniBand

April 12, 2022 Timothy Prickett Morgan 2

Frustrated by the limitations of Ethernet, Google has taken the best ideas from InfiniBand and Cray’s “Aries” interconnect and created a new distributed switching architecture called Aquila and a new GNet protocol stack that delivers the kind of consistent and low latency that the search engine giant has been seeking for decades. …

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Cray’s Slingshot Interconnect Is At The Heart Of HPE’s HPC And AI Ambitions

January 31, 2022 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

Whenever one company buys another, every product line, every research project, and every employee is ultimately in play. …

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Changing Of The Guard For HPC And Big Iron At HPE

March 3, 2021 Timothy Prickett Morgan 1

Hewlett Packard Enterprise has been building a mainstream and grassroots server business aimed at large enterprises, HPC centers, and academic and government institutions for two decades. …

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Cray-Now-HPE Issues Network Performance Challenge – And Cooperation – With GPCNeT Benchmark

August 20, 2020 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

It happens all the time. There is a performance problem, and everyone blames the network. …

Cloud

Great Scott: Spanning Supercomputing And Clouds

June 15, 2020 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

System architects that live in the Seattle area who don’t want to uproot their lives and move to California or Texas or New York or maybe possibly Illinois or Oregon or even overseas to Japan or China have a fairly small number of job opportunities. …

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Exascale Is Not Your Grandfather’s HPC

October 22, 2019 Michael Feldman 0

The first exaflops-capable supercomputers are just around the corner and to celebrate this milestone-to-be and talk about its ramifications, the US Department of Energy hosted a national “Exascale Day” discussion. …

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How Cray Makes Ethernet Suited For HPC And AI With Slingshot

August 16, 2019 Timothy Prickett Morgan 10

Last fall, supercomputer maker Cray announced that it was getting back to making high performance cluster interconnects after a six year hiatus, but the company had already been working on its “Rosetta” switch ASIC for the Slingshot interconnect for quite a while before it started talking publicly about it. …

HPC

Cray Runs The Exascale Table In The United States

August 13, 2019 Timothy Prickett Morgan 3

After a long wait, now we know. All three of the initial exascale-class supercomputer systems being funded by the US Department of Energy through its CORAL-2 procurement are going to be built by Cray, with that venerable maker of supercomputers being the prime contractor on two of them. …

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Exascale System At Oak Ridge Will Blaze New Storage Path

June 20, 2019 Michael Feldman 0

When Oak Ridge National Laboratory installs its 1.5 exaflops Frontier supercomputer in a couple of years, it’s likely to be the most powerful system in the US, if not the world. …

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