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In 2006 the system was upgraded from 2.0 GHz single-core Opteron processors to 2.4 GHz [[Dual-Core]] Opterons resulting in over 26,000 processor cores. An additional fifth row of computer cabinets were brought online. This resulted in a peak performance of 124.4 teraflops, or 101.4 running the [[Linpack]] [[benchmark]].<ref>[http://www.sandia.gov/news/resources/releases/2006/red-storm.html Red Storm upgrade lifts Sandia supercomputer to 2nd in world, but 1st in scalability, say researchers]</ref>
In 2006 the system was upgraded from 2.0 GHz single-core Opteron processors to 2.4 GHz [[Dual-Core]] Opterons resulting in over 26,000 processor cores. An additional fifth row of computer cabinets were brought online. This resulted in a peak performance of 124.4 teraflops, or 101.4 running the [[Linpack]] [[benchmark]].<ref>[http://www.sandia.gov/news/resources/releases/2006/red-storm.html Red Storm upgrade lifts Sandia supercomputer to 2nd in world, but 1st in scalability, say researchers]</ref>


A second major upgrade in 2008 introduced [[Cray XT4]] technology: Quad-Core Opteron processors and an increase in memory to 2 GB per core. This resulted in a peak performance of 284 teraflops.<ref>[http://investors.cray.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=98390&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1104852&highlight=red%20storm Cray and Sandia Announce Agreement to Upgrade "Red Storm" Supercomputer to 284 Teraflops]</ref>
A second major upgrade in 2008 introduced [[Cray XT4]] technology: [[Quad-Core]] Opteron processors and an increase in memory to 2 GB per core. This resulted in a peak performance of 284 teraflops.<ref>[http://investors.cray.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=98390&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1104852&highlight=red%20storm Cray and Sandia Announce Agreement to Upgrade "Red Storm" Supercomputer to 284 Teraflops]</ref>


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Revision as of 11:14, 8 December 2008

Red Storm is a supercomputer architecture designed for the ASCI Thor's Hammer supercomputer at Sandia National Laboratory by Cray, Inc.[1] The architecture was later commercially produced as the Cray XT3.

It was announced on July 27, 2004. The initial configuration comprised 11,648 AMD Opteron processors, giving a peak performance of 41.5 teraflops.[2]

Top 500 performance ranking for Red Storm:

  • November 2005: Rank 6 [1]
  • June 2006: Rank 9
  • November 2006: Rank 2
  • June 2007: Rank 3 [2]

In 2006 the system was upgraded from 2.0 GHz single-core Opteron processors to 2.4 GHz Dual-Core Opterons resulting in over 26,000 processor cores. An additional fifth row of computer cabinets were brought online. This resulted in a peak performance of 124.4 teraflops, or 101.4 running the Linpack benchmark.[3]

A second major upgrade in 2008 introduced Cray XT4 technology: Quad-Core Opteron processors and an increase in memory to 2 GB per core. This resulted in a peak performance of 284 teraflops.[4]

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