NCAR installs .2 Tflop/s IBM SP
Boulder 12 Aug 99 The US National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) took delivery of one
of the world's most powerful supercomputers, an IBM RS/6000 SP system that will
accelerate researchers' abilities to simulate global climate patterns and
determine mankind's impact on them.The new RS/6000 SP system contains 160 dual processor nodes with 160 gigabytes
of memory and 2.5 terabytes of disk space. It offers a peak speed of 204
Gflop/s more than doubling the peak capacity of NCAR's current computing
center.
The new RS/6000 SP system, code-named "blackforest," will
give researchers at NCAR facilities in Boulder the computing power they need to
evaluate the effects of industrial pollutants, including greenhouse gases and
other airborne chemicals, on Earth's climate. Blackforest will also help NCAR's
scientific divisions and university affiliates conduct atmospheric research
into critical areas such as droughts, ozone depletion, long-range weather
prediction and global climate changes. Blackforest's computing cousin, another
RS/6000 SP system, was installed last October at the National Weather Service's
National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) in Suitland, Maryland, and
will eventually run all of the nation's operational weather forecasting models.
"With the installation of the RS/6000 SP system, we can now offer
computing capacity comparable to that of any environmental center in the world,
" said Al Kellie, director of NCAR's computing division. "The SP's
computing power will open the door for even greater scientific progress in
global climate simulation and atmospheric research. It will allow NCAR to enter
into the terascale computing arena within the next year."
The Climate System Model is NCAR's flagship tool for studying the atmosphere.
It can simulate global climate patterns of the past, present and future by
tracking changes in temperature, moisture, circulation and cloud cover, along
with atmospheric interactions with the ocean and other parts of Earth's system.
The RS/6000 SP will provide NCAR with the high performance computing power it
needs to support long-running simulations of Earth's climate system.
"IBM provides advanced deep computing solutions that help scientists and
researchers solve problems on a global scale," said Rod Adkins, general
manager, IBM RS/6000. "The RS/6000 SP has played a crucial role in
breakthroughs in nuclear simulation, weather forecasting, drug design and
geological research. The SP system being delivered today to NCAR marks the next
generation of computational power capabilities that will help answer the most
complex problems of our time."
The new RS/6000 SP system contains 160 dual processor nodes with 160 gigabytes
of memory and 2.5 terabytes of disk space. It offers a peak speed of 204
gigaflops, more than doubling the peak capacity of NCAR's current computing
center.
NCAR joins several other environmental research centers that have recently
acquired similar IBM RS/6000 SP systems. They include the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration's National Centers for Environmental Prediction and
the U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
About NCAR
NCAR provides computing support for over 100 atmospheric scientists who work at
its Boulder laboratories as well as hundreds of other researchers at
universities throughout North America. Its primary sponsor is the National
Science Foundation (NSF). NCAR is managed by the University Corporation for
Atmospheric Research, a consortium of more than 60 universities (see attached
list) offering Ph.Ds in atmospheric or related sciences. More information on
NCAR is available at:
http://www.ncar.ucar.edu/
About IBM RS/6000
More than 850,000 IBM RS/6000 systems have been shipped to over 125,000
commercial and technical customers around the world. The RS/6000 family of
computers feature IBM RISC-based microprocessors and run AIX, IBM's UNIX
operating system. RS/6000 products range in size and capacity from
workstations, workgroup and enterprise servers, to the RS/6000 SP
supercomputer. From businesses deploying advanced technologies to become more
efficient and profitable, to governments and universities seeking to solve the
grand challenge problems of our time, RS/6000 computers support a wide range of
applications and provide the reliability, availability and price/performance
that today's information technology managers demand.
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