Piz Daint (supercomputer)

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Piz Daint
Active2012–present
(upgraded November 2016)
LocationSwiss National Supercomputing Centre
ArchitectureIntel Xeon E5-26xx (various) , Nvidia Tesla P100
Power2.272 MW
Operating systemLinux (CLE)
Storage8.7 PB
Speed25.326 PFLOPS (LINPACK)
RankingTOP500: 6th, as of June 2018[1]
Web sitewww.cscs.ch/computers/piz-daint/

Piz Daint is a supercomputer in the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre, named after the mountain Piz Daint in the Swiss Alps.

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] As of November 2020, Piz Daint is ranked 12th on the TOP500.[7][1]

History[]

The original Piz Daint Cray XC30 system was installed in December 2012.[8] This system was extended with Piz Dora, a Cray XC40 with 1,256 compute nodes, in 2013.[9] 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[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b June 2018 TOP500 Supercomputer Sites
  2. ^ November 2016 TOP500 Supercomputer Sites
  3. ^ Swiss National Supercomputing Centre, 19 June 2017 (page visited on 19 June 2017).
  4. ^ Anna Maltsev and Felix Würsten, "Piz Daint is a world leader", ETH Zurich, 19 June 2017 (page visited on 19 June 2017).
  5. ^ (in French) "Un superordinateur suisse au 3e rang mondial des machines de pointe", Swissinfo, 19 June 2017 (page visited on 19 June 2017).
  6. ^ "TOP500 list refreshed, US edged out of third place", TOP500, 19 June 2017 (page visited on 19 June 2017).
  7. ^ "Piz Daint - Cray XC50, Xeon E5-2690v3 12C 2.6GHz, Aries interconnect , NVIDIA Tesla P100 | TOP500". www.top500.org. Retrieved 2020-11-30.
  8. ^ CSCS: Piz Daint Archived 2014-03-02 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ CSCS: Piz Daint & Piz Dora
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