ScaleMP Powers Largest Shared-Memory Systems in Canada
ScaleMP announced that the government of Canada has extended the contract for its large shared memory systems acquired from Dell. These SMP systems use vSMP Foundation to aggregate more than 64 Intel Xeon processors each, totaling more than 1500 CPUs per system. The systems are used for a variety of HPC workloads, including computer-aided engineering (CAE) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD). "Together with our hardware partners, we have been providing technology to the government of Canada since 2012, and are proud of repeatedly earning their business," said Shai Fultheim, founder and CEO of ScaleMP. "repeat customers are a big part of the vSMP Foundation user community, and we continue to see expansion of our footprint with existing customers along with strong growth in deployments of vSMP Foundation with new ones."
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