(Source: MARKETWIRE)

SC09 -- NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA) and Mellanox Technologies
Ltd. today introduced new software that will increase cluster
application performance by as much as 30% by reducing the latency
that occurs when communicating over Mellanox InfiniBand to servers
equipped with NVIDIA Tesla(TM) GPUs.
The system architecture of a GPU-CPU server requires the CPU to
initiate and manage memory transfers between the GPU and the
InfiniBand network. The new software solution will enable Tesla GPUs
to transfer data to pinned system memory that a Mellanox InfiniBand
solution is able to read and transmit over the network. The result is
increased overall system performance and efficiency.
"NVIDIA Tesla GPUs deliver large increases in performance across each
node in a cluster, but in our production runs on TSUBAME 1 we have
found that network communication becomes a bottleneck when using
multiple GPUs," said Prof. Satoshi Matsuoka from Tokyo Institute of
Technology. "Reducing the dependency on the CPU by using InfiniBand
will deliver a major boost in performance in high performance GPU
clusters, thanks to the work of NVIDIA and Mellanox, and will further
enhance the architectural advances we will make in TSUBAME2.0."
"In GPU-based clusters, most of the compute intensive processing is
running on the GPUs," said Gilad Shainer, director of high performance
computing and technical marketing at Mellanox Technologies. "It's a
natural evolution of the system architecture to enable GPUs to
communicate more intelligently over InfiniBand. This helps create a
computing platform that will enable future Exascale computing and
dramatically increase performance for a broad spectrum of
applications."
"Anyone who cares about performance in their datacenter uses
InfiniBand," said Andy Keane, general manager, Tesla business at
NVIDIA. "This new feature will further improve application
performance on GPU-based clusters by reducing the dependency on the
CPU for communicating over InfiniBand."
This software capability will be available in the NVIDIA CUDA(TM)
architecture toolkit beginning in Q2 2010 and will work on existing
Tesla S1070 1U computing systems and Tesla M1060 module-based clusters
and also with the new Tesla 20-series S2050 and S2070 1U systems.
About NVIDIA
NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) awakened the world to the power of computer
graphics when it invented the graphics processing unit (GPU) in 1999.
Since then, it has consistently set new standards in visual computing
with breathtaking, interactive graphics available on devices ranging
from portable media players to notebooks to workstations.