Machines At TOP500
As of June 2012 Bull has 16 machines at the TOP500 supercomputer list
Rank | Rmax Rpeak (Tflops) |
Name | Computer Processor cores |
Site Country, Year |
---|---|---|---|---|
9 | 1359 1667 |
Curie thin nodes | Bull bullx B510 blades 77184 (Sandy_bridge), Infiniband |
Commissariat à l'énergie atomique France, 2012 |
12 | 1237 1524 |
Helios | Bull bullx B510 blades 70560 (Sandy_bridge), Infiniband |
ITER Japan, 2012 |
17 | 1050 1254.55 |
Tera 100 | Bull bullx super-node S6010/S6030 138368 (Nehalem-ex#Beckton), Infiniband |
Commissariat à l'énergie atomique France, 2010 |
45 | 360 442 |
Bull Benchmarks SuperComputer II | Bull bullx super-node S6010/S6030 20480 (Sandy_bridge), Infiniband |
Groupe Bull France, 2012 |
63 | 274.80 308.28 |
JUROPA | Bull HPC-FF Supercomputer 26304 (Xeon), Infiniband |
Jülich Research Centre Germany, 2009 |
78 | 219.8 270.5 |
RWTH Compute Cluster (RCC) | Bull bullx B500 blades 25448 (Westmere), Infiniband |
RWTH Germany, 2011 |
97 | 177.5 203.9 |
Tera 100 hybrid nodes | Bull bullx B505 blades 9440 (Westmere), Infiniband |
Commissariat à l'énergie atomique France, 2011 |
115 | 177.5 203.9 |
Airin | Bull bullx B510 blades 9440 (Sandy_bridge), Infiniband |
Commissariat à l'énergie atomique France, 2012 |
144 | 124.6 145.15 |
Blackthorn | Bull bullx B500 cluster 12936 (Westmere_(microarchitecture)#Westmere) |
Atomic Weapons Establishment United Kingdom, 2010 |
168 | 108.5 130 |
Titane | Bull Novascale R422-E2 11520 (Xeon) |
Commissariat à l'énergie atomique France, 2009 |
244 | 87.47 104.6 |
Layon | Bull bullx super-node S6010/S6030 11520 (Xeon) |
Groupe Bull France, 2010 |
245 | 57.47 104.42 |
Curie fat nodes | Bull bullx super-node S6010 11520 (Nehalem-ex#Beckton) |
Commissariat à l'énergie atomique France, 2010 |
245 | 85.9 100.17 |
Cheops | Bull bullx Blade/Supernode 9376 (Xeon) |
University of Cologne Germany, 2010 |
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