Friday, January 30, 2009

Colfax CXT3000N Personal Supercomputer (PSC)

Your Own Supercomputer
Dedicated computing resource for every computational researcher and technical professional.

Cluster Performance on Your Desktop
The performance of a cluster in a desktop system. Four Tesla GPU computing processors deliver nearly 4 teraflops of performance.

Designed for Office Use
Plugs into a standard office power socket and quiet enough for use at your desk.

Massively Parallel Many Core GPU Architecture
240 parallel processor cores per GPU that can execute thousands of concurrent threads.

4GB High-Speed Memory per GPU
Dedicated compute memory enables larger datasets to be stored locally for each processor minimizing data movement around the system.

IEEE 754 Floating Point Precision (Single-Precision and Double-Precision)
Provides results that are consistent across platforms and meet industry standards.

64-bit ALUs for Double -Precision Math
Meets the precision requirements of your most demanding applications with 64-bit ALUs.


Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Colfax Workstation CX995

The Colfax Workstation CX995 incorporates the Next-Generation AMD Opteron™ processors, heralding new levels of workstation performance and visualization for compute intensive environments. Additionally the CX995 incorporates dual PCI Express x16 graphics, high speed networking, flexible storage and power options, all in a 3U chassis with advanced airflow and thermal-control design.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Colfax CX6000 Workgroup Cluster and Wolfram gridMathematica™

Accelerate your business and research outcomes with ready-to-go HPC solution


Colfax CX6000 Workgroup Cluster (WC) built on Intel® Multi-Flex Technology is an affordable, simple, and fully integrated supercomputer-in-a-box. The combination of Wolfram Research's gridMathematica™ and Colfax CX6000 WC puts the power of high-performance computing (HPC) in the hands of individuals and workgroups of engineers, scientists, and financial professionals, without the complexity and expense of an enterprise-level cluster system.

Overview
Small and midsize companies, distributed remote or smaller sites, workgroup and departmental environments can now benefit by having a fully integrated cluster rapidly process complex data sets and run their compute-intensive workloads - freeing up valuable workstation resources to gain insight, innovate, and accomplish more in less time.

Small Footprint - Extreme Performance
Colfax CX6000 Workgroup Cluster (WC) is an easy-to-deploy, easy-to-use, affordable turnkey system that delivers 576 Gigaflops peak performance1. The CX6000 WC comes in a small footprint, plugs into a standard power outlet, is quiet enough to sit by the deskside, and there is no need for messy or complicated wiring. From ease of installation to cluster management, it allows workgroups to focus on driving new levels of innovation and productivity - and not on keeping the cluster running.

Significantly Reduced Complexity, Hassle-Free, Supercomputer-in-a-Box
Colfax CX6000 WC with integrated compute, storage, networking, and management capabilities in an all-in-one-box enclosure vastly simplifies IT sprawl and dramatically reduces complexity. Colfax CX6000 WC with a modular, open, building-block foundation provides grow as-you-go flexibility and user-friendly plug-and-play servicing without the complexity of cables and tools or special power, cooling and staff requirements.

The Colfax CX6000 WC supports up to six Multi-Core Intel® Xeon® dual processor-based Server Compute Modules for a max of 48 processing cores and 192GB of max memory, 14 storage drives, as well as two Ethernet switch modules, integrated SAN (storage attached network) and a management module. The multi-core compute modules speed up individual applications, solve problems faster, process larger data sets, and meet bigger challenges in a collaborative workgroup environment. Fully redundant components and advanced data protection means that customers can achieve increased uptime and peace of mind. Energy-efficient performance and greater asset utilization lowers costs while boosting productivity.

Incredibly Easy-to-Manage
Businesses, scientists, and engineers are increasingly forced to do more with less. You would rather spend time gaining insight into the problem at hand instead of the increased administration efforts in running and managing high-performance computing systems. Colfax CX6000 WC has been designed to minimize IT administration headaches. Colfax CX6000 WC simplifies systems management with easy-to-use point-and-click management. A highly integrated management console allows the user to configure all aspects of the system from a single interface. Full remote management of the system including virtual presence allows you to see your configuration and system from a remote location. Remote Media allows easy remote installs from anywhere and intuitive navigation allows you to configure your storage, network and servers within minutes.

ISV Partnerships - Wolfram gridMathematica™ Certified
Additionally turnkey, application-specific solutions are available that can be quickly deployed and accelerate time-to-market. The first of these application-tuned configurations, Wolfram Research's gridMathematica™ - a powerful parallel technical-computing system for finding solutions to challenging problems on the frontiers of science, engineering, finance, and business analysis is available for purchase as a pre-installed option with Colfax CX6000 WC. gridMathematica 2.2 couples the new functionality of Mathematica 6 - dynamic interactivity, 2D and 3D visualization, and integrated on demand data services - to the efficiency of Colfax CX6000 WC. Combined with Microsoft® Windows® Compute Cluster Server 2003, the gridMathematica Colfax solution offers researchers and analysts a seamless way to upscale performance beyond the desktop by tapping into clustered compute power. Leveraging the power of clusters to accelerate your business and research outcomes is now easy with a pre-configured and delivered ready-to-go gridMathematica Colfax solution.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

HPC Advisory Council Brings Cluster Computing to Torrey Pines High School

One of the key challenges for Amer­ica’s economic future is to provide advanced educational opportunities for the next generation of leaders. Throughout the country, high schools offer advanced mathematics classes, and students are eager to learn how to apply the latest computer and software technology to real-world problems in engineering, math, life sciences, and economics. Now, the HPC Advisory Council has contrib­uted to these efforts by providing hardware, software, and guidance on the use of an advanced cluster com­puting system to Torrey Pines High School in San Diego, California.

Single-Processor Hardware Limits Math Software
Among the 2500 students at Torrey Pines High School, many are very interested in math, science, and technology topics in preparation for careers in engineering, medicine, software development, and other disciplines. For students who have already completed other advanced courses such as Advanced Place­ment Calculus, teacher Abby Brown offers a course called Advanced Top­ics in Math.

The class was formed a few years ago in partnership with Wolfram Research to give students an oppor­tunity to explore their own projects with Wolfram’s Mathematica pro­gram, which is one of the standard math tools used in industry. Using Mathematica, students have learned about areas of math outside of the traditional school curriculum and have applied math in fields such as physics and economics. Unfortu­nately, the complexity of student math problems meant that individual problems took up to several minutes to execute, with a typical problem taking more than a minute. Given the limited class time, this bottle­neck meant that only a handful of students could explore their own projects during any given session.

Searching for a way to upgrade the computing hardware, Brown reached out to her contacts at Wolfram Research. “Through the partnership with Wolfram, we got in touch with the High Performance Computing (HPC) Advisory Council,” says Brown.

Formed in May 2008, the HPC Advisory Council is a computing ecosystem comprised of more than 60 members, including best-in-class original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), strategic technology suppli­ers, independent software vendors (ISVs) and selected end-users across the entire range of HPC market seg­ments. The Council’s main mission is to educate students and industry about the beneficial capabilities of HPC for research, education, inno­vation and product manufacturing, and to help users gain the expertise needed to operate HPC systems. The Council also provides applica­tion designers with the tools needed to enable parallel computing, and strengthens the qualification and integration of HPC system products.

“The Council was interested in do­nating a cluster computing system in a high school setting,” says Brown, “and my classroom was chosen to be the recipient. It was a great opportunity to give the students access to cutting-edge computing technology, and to learn about an area of computing that they would not normally see.”

Parallel Processing Performance
On December 15th, 2008, students in the Advanced Topics in Math class arrived to find several boxes containing an HPC system pro­vided by the HPC Advisory Council. Consisting of four compute nodes provided by Colfax International and powered by quad-core AMD proces­sors, the computers are connected with network switches and adapt­ers based on Mellanox high-speed InfiniBand technology. The system included Microsoft Windows HPC Server 2008 and Wolfram Research gridMathematica, which allows math problems to be distributed across all four servers for faster processing of complex mathematical simulations.

With this donation, the class now had a cluster based on the same architecture used by many of the world’s fastest supercomputers, including the fastest supercomputer in the world, which is located in Los Alamos National Laboratory. Even though it was a powerful system, however, it was easy to set up and use by students in the class.

“We hooked it up in about twenty minutes the day it arrived, and the students worked with it all day,” says Brown. “Everything was color-coded. We just set up the servers and switches, plugged the monitor and keyboard, and connected the servers with the InfiniBand switch so they could exchange data while working on problems. It was much easier than the students or I had expected.”

Once it was up and running, the cluster immediately began deliver­ing outstanding performance. In one example, a Mathematica problem that took a minute or more to run on the old single-processor system now runs in five seconds on the cluster under GridMathematica.

“This has made a big difference,” says Brown. “We had been hoping to expand the types of Mathematica projects we could do since we were time-limited by our old single-proces­sor system. With this new cluster, we can tackle broader projects that more people in the class can work on, and maybe get farther into some real-life applications.”

Under the terms of the donation, the HPC Council Advisory will provide support for the Torrey Pines High School system throughout the cluster’s lifetime, and will also offer educational support on parallel com­puting usage models. As it is, how­ever, the students have taken to the system so quickly that they may not need much support. “The students seem to be moving ahead with the new system without any direction at all,” says Brown. “It’s really great to see them so excited about this new capability and to see them putting it to use immediately.”

With the power of advanced cluster-based computing at its disposal, the Advanced Topics in Math class at Torrey Pines High School has signifi­cantly expanded its field of explora­tion. Now, students can apply their skills and interests in the process of learning about high performance cluster computing technology, gain­ing important skills that will help ad­vance their careers – and America’s technical prowess – in the future.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

New Quadro graphics card has low profile, two GPUs

Now you can get multi-GPU workstation graphics goodness in one of those slim desktops, too. Nvidia has announced the Quadro NVS 420, a graphics card it claims to be "the industry's only low profile professional graphics solution designed for maximum display real estate with a small form factor computer."

The firm isn't kidding when it talks about display real estate, either. This small card can accommodate up to four 30" 2560x1600 displays thanks to a proprietary-looking connector at the back, which can apparently spider out into four dual-link DVI ports. Other than that, the official spec sheet advertises two GPUs each with 256MB of memory, a 64-bit memory interface, and 11.2GB/s of memory bandwidth. Nvidia specifies 16 stream processors for the entire card, as well.

Despite the two GPUs and the active cooling, the card has pretty reasonable power draw—just 40W at full load, Nvidia claims. Nevertheless, you'll have to cough up $499 for one of these babies when they hit the market next month.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

NVIDIA® Quadro®. Built for Professionals™

Are you ready to maximize your AutoCAD productivity? Boost your performance with NVIDIA® Quadro® graphics solutions that are Built For Professionals™. With AutoCAD you can leverage the capabilities of NVIDIA® Quadro® professional-class GPUs to fully incorporate high-quality 3D models into your work flow. The partnership between NVIDIA® and Autodesk delivers a certified hardware-software solution that enables you to create and interact with complex product designs without sacrificing visual quality. For more information, visit www.nvidia.com/builtforpros.

Colfax International offers a comprehensive range of AMD Opteron™ and Intel® Xeon® processor based workstations, that deliver the application performance, empowering today’s professionals to stretch the realms of possibilities further and faster. All workstations listed below are highly customizable. For special needs we can design a solution from ground-up.

AMD Opteron™ Processor Based Workstations