An overview of the BlueGene/L Supercomputer

Narasimha R. Adiga,G Almasi,George S. Almasi,Yariv Aridor,Rajkishore Barik,Daniel K. Beece,Ralph Bellofatto,Gyan Bhanot,Randy Bickford,Matthias A. Blumrich,Arthur A. Bright,José R. Brunheroto,C Caşcaval,José G. Castaños, W. Chan,Luis Ceze,Paul Coteus,Siddhartha Chatterjee,Dong Chen,George L.-T. Chiu,Thomas M. Cipolla,Paul Crumley,K. M. Desai,Alina Deutsch,Tamar Domany,Marc Boris Dombrowa,Wilm E. Donath,Maria Eleftheriou,C. Christopher Erway, J. Esch,Blake G. Fitch,Joseph Gagliano,Alan Gara,Rahul Garg,Robert S. Germain,Mark Giampapa, Balaji Gopalsamy,John A. Gunnels,Manish Gupta,Fred G. Gustavson,Shawn Hall,Ruud A. Haring,David Heidel,Philip Heidelberger,Lorraine Herger,Dirk Hoenicke,R. D. Jackson,T. Jamal-Eddine,Gerard V. Kopcsay,Elie Krevat,Manish P. Kurhekar,Alphonso P. Lanzetta,Derek Lieber,L. K. Liu, M. Lu,Mark P. Mendell, A. Misra,Y. Moatti,Lawrence S. Mok,José E. Moreira,Ben J. Nathanson,Matthew Newton,Martin Ohmacht,Adam J. Oliner,Vinayaka Pandit, R. B. Pudota,R Regan,Richard D. Regan,Bradley Rubin,Albert E. Ruehli,Silvius Rus,Ramendra K. Sahoo,Alda Sanomiya,Eugen Schenfeld,M. Sharma,Edi Shmueli,Sarabjeet Singh,Peilin Song, Vijay Srinivasan,Burkhard D. Steinmacher-Burow,Karin Strauss, Christopher W. Surovic,Richard A. Swetz,Todd Takken,R. Brett Tremaine,Mickey Tsao, Arun R. Umamaheshwaran,P Vranas,Pavlos Vranas,T. J. Christopher Ward,Michael E. Wazlowski, W. Barrett, C. Engel, B. Drehmel, B. Hilgart, D. Hill, F. Kasemkhani, David J. Krolak,C. T. Li,Thomas A. Liebsch, James A. Marcella, A. Muff, A. Okomo,M. Rouse, A. Schram,M. Tubbs,G. Ulsh,Charles D. Wait, J. Wittrup,M. Bae,Kenneth A. Dockser,Lynn Kissel,Mark K. Seager,Jeffrey S. Vetter, K. Yates

Supercomputing Conference(2002)

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This paper gives an overview of the BlueGene/L Supercomputer. This is a jointly funded research partnership between IBM and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as part of the United States Department of Energy ASCI Advanced Architecture Research Program. Application performance and scaling studies have recently been initiated with partners at a number of academic and government institutions, including the San Diego Supercomputer Center and the California Institute of Technology. This massively parallel system of 65,536 nodes is based on a new architecture that exploits system-on-a-chip technology to deliver target peak processing power of 360 teraFLOPS (trillion floating-point operations per second). The machine is scheduled to be operational in the 2004--2005 time frame, at price/performance and power consumption/performance targets unobtainable with conventional architectures.
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concurrent computing,system on a chip,government,microelectronics,distributed memory
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