Piz Daint (supercomputer)
Piz Daint is a supercomputer in the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre, named after the mountain Piz Daint in the Swiss Alps.
Active | 2012–present (upgraded November 2016) |
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Location | Swiss National Supercomputing Centre |
Architecture | Intel Xeon E5-26xx (various) , Nvidia Tesla P100 |
Power | 2.272 MW |
Operating system | Linux (CLE) |
Storage | 8.7 PB |
Speed | 25.326 PFLOPS (LINPACK) |
Ranking | TOP500: 6th, as of June 2018[1] |
Web site | www |
It was ranked 8th on the TOP500 ranking of supercomputers until the end of 2015, higher than any other supercomputer in Europe.[2] At the end of 2016, the computing performance of Piz Daint was tripled to reach 25 petaflops; it thus became the third most powerful supercomputer in the world.[3][4][5][6] Since 2018 Piz Daint is ranked 6th on the TOP500 ranking after AI Bridging Cloud Infrastructure.[1]
History
The original Piz Daint Cray XC30 system was installed in December 2012.[7] This system was extended with Piz Dora, a Cray XC40 with 1256 compute nodes, in 2013.[8] In October 2016, Piz Daint and Piz Dora were upgraded and combined into the current Cray XC50/XC40 system featuring Nvidia Tesla P100 GPUs.
References
- June 2018 TOP500 Supercomputer Sites
- November 2016 TOP500 Supercomputer Sites
- Swiss National Supercomputing Centre, 19 June 2017 (page visited on 19 June 2017).
- Anna Maltsev and Felix Würsten, "Piz Daint is a world leader", ETH Zurich, 19 June 2017 (page visited on 19 June 2017).
- (in French) "Un superordinateur suisse au 3e rang mondial des machines de pointe", Swissinfo, 19 June 2017 (page visited on 19 June 2017).
- "TOP500 list refreshed, US edged out of third place", TOP500, 19 June 2017 (page visited on 19 June 2017).
- CSCS: Piz Daint Archived 2014-03-02 at the Wayback Machine
- CSCS: Piz Daint & Piz Dora