Bristol, UK - June 27th, 2006, - ClearSpeed Technology (LSE:CSD), a leader in high-performance coprocessors and member of Blade.org, today announced it will team with IBM to deliver advanced technology for the world’s most powerful supercomputer installations by integrating ClearSpeed Advance™ boards into the IBM System Cluster 1350 solution. ClearSpeed is an industry leader in the emerging market for energy efficient math library accelerators.
“IBM’s selection of ClearSpeed validates the inclusion
of coprocessor technology as a key component in the next wave of high
performance computing architectures,” said Tom Beese, CEO for
ClearSpeed. “Our expanded relationship with IBM broadens the worldwide
availability of the ClearSpeed Advance boards beyond Top 500 class systems
to include the wider community of HPC customers looking to increase
their system’s floating-point performance without substantially
impacting their energy or facilities costs.”
At the heart of ClearSpeed’s products lies the CSX600, an embedded
parallel processor with 96 cores that executes up to 25 billion 64-bit
floating point operations per second (Flops) while consuming less than
10 Watts of energy. It is the world’s fastest and most power efficient
64-bit floating point processor. The ClearSpeed Advance accelerator
board combines two CSX600 processors in a PCI-X form factor that delivers
up to 50 GFlops of sustained double-precision general matrix-matrix
multiply (DGEMM) performance while averaging less than 25W.
The combination of the ClearSpeed Advance accelerator boards and the
IBM System Cluster 1350 which is a fully tested, highly scalable solution
for research as well as finance, oil and gas, life sciences and other
production oriented high-performance computing markets will be available
in the second half of 2006.
The technologies from IBM and ClearSpeed are components of the recently
announced advanced supercomputer architecture that the University of
Bristol has designed to consolidate its position as one of
the world's top High Performance Computing centers. This exciting new
facility will help to maintain the University's lead in delivering groundbreaking
research.
"IBM is constantly striving to bring the best and most advanced technologies to market." said Wendy McGee, director, IBM Cluster Solutions. "By teaming with select specialist suppliers like ClearSpeed, we can enhance our ability to supply systems that enable our customers to deliver breakthrough research and to strengthen their competitive position in the global marketplace.”