ORNL "Jaguar" has been upgraded to 54 teraflops and will run at 100 teraflops by years end
Oak
Ridge National Labs (ORNL), under contract with Cray Inc., has announced that
engineers have completed the first phase of upgrades to the labs
Cray XT3, named Jaguar. Jaguar now has
the capacity to perform at 54 teraflops up from the supercomputers previous
peak of 25 teraflops.
The
upgrade was part of a multiphase $200M USD contact between the Department of
Energy -- which runs ORNL -- and Cray Inc. The first phase included replacing
Jaguar’s 5,212 processors with new dual core Opteron parts as well as doubling
memory capacity. Engineers also upgraded the high speed interconnects between
the machines to increase overall throughput.
In
November Cray Inc. and ORNL hope to complete phase two of the project which
will increase performance to 100 teraflops. Phase three will further increase
Jaguar's performance to a final 250 teraflops by the end of 2007. In 2008 ORNL will
install a new supercomputer currently code-named Baker that will be able
to perform up One petaflop 4 times faster than Jaguar after all of its
upgrades are complete.
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