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News digest 28 June 2006
>Start
>PrimeurLive! from ISC2006 in Dresden
>Blog
>Einstein generation at ISC2006
>TOP500
>Europe drops below 100 entries in the TOP500, Asia now second after America
>27th edition of TOP500 list of world's fastest supercomputers released: DOE/LLNL BlueGene/L and IBM gain top positions
>Hardware
>Nallatech launches new HPC FPGA offerings at the International Supercomputing Conference (ISC) 2006
>HP unveils world's fastest blade solution for high-performance computing
>Applications
>Airbus design: from 50 HPC users in 1999 to 5000 HPC users in 2006
>High Performance Business Computing is growing up to supercomputing in its own kind
>The Grid
>EGA and GGF complete merger to form OGF
>Company news
>Canada's SHARCNET Research Network chooses Allinea
>Quadrics announces new pricing for its 10 Gigabit/s Ethernet Switches – QsTen G
>Sun propels AMD Opteron processor-based supercomputer into 7th place on TOP500 supercomputer list
>Sun launches Global Partner Community to accelerate collaboration, innovation and adoption of high performance computing technology
>Cluster Resources to open first European base of operations in the UK
>Scali extends support for the Sun Solaris 10 operating system on Sun Fire X64 servers
>NEC launches new high-speed shared file system "GSTORAGEFS" for high performance computers
HP unveils world's fastest blade solution for high-performance computing
Dresden 28 June 2006 HP has introduced t a new fast blade system aimed at high-performance computing, which will be on display at ISC2006 in Dresden. The HP BladeSystem c-Class enclosure features a midplane at 5 terabytes per second of aggregate throughput and the first midplane to support 4X DDR InfiniBand which delivers up to 20 gigabytes per second bandwidth in each direction.
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Two members of the HP BladeSystem Solution Builder programme, Mellanox and Voltaire, collaborated with HP to produce the interconnect solution. The HPC BladeSystem c-Class also offers increased processor and node support, more efficient energy usage and increased cooling capabilities.

The c-Class offerings, introduced by HP on June 14, are supported in the HP Unified Cluster Portfolio, a comprehensive, modular package of hardware, software and services for high-performance computing (HPC). The portfolio's HP Cluster Platform 3000BL and 4000BL will integrate the HP BladeSystem c-Class into HPC-optimized configurations, with a choice of factory-installed cluster software to enable rapid and easy deployment.

"Blade server adoption will continue to accelerate over the next several years, fueled by higher performance and greater flexibility at lower costs”, stated Winston Prather, vice president and general manager, High Performance Computing Division, HP. "These blade server capabilities form the cornerstone of an adaptive infrastructure strategy that will provide high-performance computing customers substantial performance headroom to meet future compute demands.”

HP's fully supported and highly scalable XC Cluster Software will be available for the HP BladeSystem c-Class server blades, as will a choice of cluster management products available through the open source community and HP partners. XC is a Linux-based production environment for HPC clusters that efficiently manages the most complex and critical high-performance computing workloads.

For the first quarter of 2006, research firm IDC reported that HP was the worldwide HPC revenue leader with more than 33 percent of overall market share. HP holds the lead in revenue share for technical computer systems priced at less than $250,000 with a 29 percent share, as well as the top position in the divisional market with 35 percent. HP also maintains a 57 percent revenue share for enterprise systems.

HP reaffirmed its support of Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003, released by Microsoft earlier this month. With the addition of Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 to HP’s Unified Cluster Portfolio, HP will offer customers HP-UX 11i, Windows and Linux to meet their HPC operating environment requirements.

The HP Message Passing Interface, an implementation of the MPI standard and critical for running and porting parallel applications, will be ported to Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003. In addition, HP and Microsoft are working with software vendors to port and optimize x86 processor-based, 64-bit applications to Windows Computer Cluster Server 2003.

The HP BladeSystem c-Class is expected to be available in the HP Cluster Platform 3000BL configuration in August. Support of the 4X DDR InfiniBand option is expected to be available in the HP Cluster Platform 3000BL and 4000BL configurations in the fall.

The HP BladeSystem c-Class portfolio supports dual-core processor technologies from Intel and AMD. The BladeSystem offers a broad choice of two- to four-processor server blades and forthcoming integrated storage blades, as well as support for Linux and Windows.

Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 is expected to be available on HP Cluster Platforms in the second half of the year.

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