When it comes to supercomputing energy
efficiency, IBM (NYSE: IBM) cannot be beaten -- that's according to the
findings of the latest Supercomputing 'Green 500 List' announced by The
Green500.org.
http://www.green500.org/lists/2008/06/green500.php
No fewer than the top 15 positions in the ranking of energy efficiency are
held by supercomputers built on IBM high performance computing technology.
The list includes supercomputers from across the globe being used for a
variety of applications such as astronomy, climate prediction and
pharmaceutical research.
Ranking the recently announced world's fastest Los Alamos National
Laboratories petaflop supercomputer at number three for energy performance
-- the list is topped by IBM's own Boeblingen Lab supercomputer which is
used for development of IBM blade computing systems.
"Energy efficiency has become just as important as simple raw performance
for the modern supercomputer. As applications for supercomputers increase,
so does the attention on this aspect of their use," said Dave Turek, VP
Deep Computing.
"Leveraging our $6 billion annual R&D investment, IBM has a rich history of
innovation that has significantly increased microprocessor energy
efficiency. We have also driven advances that include our Cool Blue
technology portfolio and added to our Project Big Green solutions that are
designed to simultaneously reduce data center costs and energy use," he
added.
The third annual Green 500 list is published by The Green500.org. It
provides a ranking of the most energy-efficient supercomputers in the world
and serves as a complementary view to the TOP500 announced in Dresden last
month.
In the ranking:
-- IBM holds all top ten places with a number of IBM BladeCenter QS22 and
LS21 Clusters and Blue Gene/P Solutions.
-- Out of the first 40 ranked systems, 39 are IBM-based.
-- Out of the top 100 systems, 76 systems are IBM-based.
-- The top three supercomputers -- all IBM -- surpass the 400 MFLOPS/watt
milestone for the first time -- with the leading system delivering almost
half a GFLOP per watt.
In addition to the energy efficient technology solutions, IBM is focused on
numerous areas related to energy and the environment, including sustainable
supply chains, solar technology, carbon management consulting, advanced
water management, intelligent utility networks and intelligent
transportation systems.
For more information, visit www.ibm.com/green
More information about the Green500 List available at:
http://www.green500.org/lists/2008/06/green500.php
More information about IBM and HPC Solutions: www.ibm.com/deepcomputing
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Contact:
Ron Favali
IBM
favali@us.ibm.com
727-489-7202