Aitken (supercomputer)

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Aitken
Aitken supercomputer shed.jpg
Aitken supercomputer shed
Design
ManufacturerHewlett Packard Enterprise
Release date2019
Casing
System
Operating systemSUSE Linux Enterprise Server
CPUIntel Xeon Gold 6248
Memory192 GB per node
Storage221 TB
FLOPS3.69 petaflops

The Aitken is a future petascale supercomputer installed at the Ames Research Center facility, manufactured by Hewlett Packard Enterprise.[1] It consist of 1,150 HPE SGI 8600 nodes,[2] with an estimated performance of 3.69 petaflops.[3]

It is based on the supercomputer prototype Electra, where more efficient cooling methods were sought, being energy saving over performance is one of its features.

Aitken is intended for lunar landing and related research, as part of the plans for sending people to the moon in 2024.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "HPE builds NASA new supercomputer to support future human mission to moon".
  2. ^ "HPE SGI 8600 System - Overview - HPE support center". support.hpe.com. Retrieved 2019-08-27.
  3. ^ "Aitken Supercomputer". www.nas.nasa.gov. Retrieved 2019-08-27.


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