Article 231SR RSC Tornado Breaks Record with 1.41 Petaflops per Rack

RSC Tornado Breaks Record with 1.41 Petaflops per Rack

by
Rich Brueckner
from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#231SR)
rsc-150x150.jpg

Today Russia's RSC Group announced that the company has achieved a record compute density of 1.41 Pflops per rack using direct liquid cooling and Intel Xeon Phi processors. "RSC supported the TUM student team from Munich with 8 nodes mobile cluster based on RSC Tornado direct liquid cooled architecture. This computing system provided stable operation of computing nodes in "hot water" mode at +63 D cooling agent temperature at node inputs and had the following configuration: 72-cores Intel Xeon Phi 7290 processors, Intel S7200AP server boards, Intel SSD DC S3500 Series M.2 340 GB solid-state drives, switch and adapters based on Intel Omni-Path high-speed fabric, highly efficient Micron DDR4-2400 VLP 16-32 GB memory modules."

The post RSC Tornado Breaks Record with 1.41 Petaflops per Rack appeared first on insideHPC.

External Content
Source RSS or Atom Feed
Feed Location http://insidehpc.com/feed/
Feed Title High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC
Feed Link https://insidehpc.com/
Reply 0 comments