Groupe Bull - Machines at TOP500

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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