Dell High Performance Computing (HPC) Solutions Enable Research from Leading Higher Education, Government and Industry Labs
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Dell High Performance Computing (HPC) Solutions Enable Research from Leading Higher Education, Government and Industry Labs

ROUND ROCK, Texas — (BUSINESS WIRE) — September 9, 2010 — Scientists and engineers are looking for innovative ways to accelerate applications and shorten computational cycles. Dell is helping them by strengthening its portfolio of PowerEdge servers, storage expansion platforms and integrated solutions designed to meet the demands of the most compute intensive environments in education, government and industry, including the energy, financial services and life sciences sectors.

Innovation Meeting Customer Needs

To help customers deploy complex data subsystems, and workstations that put incredible computational power into a user’s hands, Dell continues to invest heavily in and support innovative high performance computing (HPC) technologies that include GPGPU (General-Purpose computation on Graphics Processing Units) acceleration solutions, and storage offerings.

These new Dell HPC solutions include:

Availability and Integration

All Dell HPC solutions have been tested and validated so users can trust that the solution is not just a sum of parts but a tightly integrated, ready-to-run platform. The newly validated solution stack including, Platform Cluster Manager, HPC Storage Solution, C2050 with the Precision C7500 workstations, PowerEdge C410x and M610x servers are available immediately while the C6105 will begin shipping in the near future.

Enabling Research

This portfolio will support academic institutions like the University of Colorado at Boulder and The University of Kentucky as well as public and private sector research organizations committed to increasing HPC efficiency in order to conduct ground breaking research. Researchers at the University of Colorado at Boulder are using Dell HPC solutions to study areas of earth-system science, biotechnology and renewable energy while at the NASA Center for Climate Simulation, studies are aimed at simulation modeling and data analysis to explore, understand and predict climate change.

Quotes

Steve Conway, Research Vice President, High Performance Computing, IDC & Steering Committee Member, HPC User Forum ( www.hpcuserforum.com)

“Dell has become one of the leading players in the worldwide HPC market by delivering increasingly dense, scalable platforms and storage systems to buyers in the government, academic and industrial sectors. IDC expects the HPC market to exhibit healthy growth over the next five years, including new areas such as cloud computing and high-end business analytics, and Dell is well positioned to benefit from this growth.”

Phil Webster, Chief, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center's Computational and Information Sciences and Technology Office

“When we debuted the NASA Center for Climate Simulation this spring, we anticipated expanding our high-performance computing capabilities to meet the growing needs of NASA’s earth and space science user community. We chose to use Dell PowerEdge servers based upon both the commitment of Dell to the HPC community and the ability of their systems to scale with our program over time.”

Additional Information:

Dell HPC Solutions

Dell PowerEdge C6105 Overview

Customer Wins

Dell HPC Blogs

Dell Blade Server Solutions

Dell Cloud Solutions

Dell Precision

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1 Based on information provided by NVIDIA at NVIDIA Tesla M2050 Fermi cards. Dell makes no warranties or representations regarding the accuracy of this information. Any questions or comments regarding this information should be addressed to NVIDIA. Actual performance will vary based on configuration, usage and manufacturing variability.



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