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SCHEDULE: NOV 16-21, 2014
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The ASTRON - IBM 64bit µServer for SKA
SESSION: Wednesday Emerging Technologies Presentations
EVENT TYPE: HPC Impact Showcase & Emerging Technologies
TIME: 2:30PM - 3:00PM
ROOM:Show Floor - 233 Theater
ABSTRACT:
For the IBM-ASTRON DOME µServer project, we are currently finishing two compute node boards in memory DIMM-like form factor. The first is based on a 4 core 2.2 GHz and the second on a 12 core / 24 thread 1.8 GHz SoC. Both SoCs are available from Freescale employing 64-bit Power ISA. These SoCs meet our µServer definition: integrate the entire server motherboard into a single microchip, except DRAM, NOR-boot and power conversion circuitry. Our focus is on density yet also on compute, memory and I/O BW balance. Our innovative hot-water based cooling infrastructure also supplies the electrical power to our compute node board, which enables us to put up to 128 compute nodes in a single 2U rack-unit. This unit will provide 3000 HW threads, 6 TB of DRAM and 32 Ethernet interfaces at 40Gbps. For SC14 we would demo single compute node air-cooled systems running Fedora20 and DB2.
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