Penguin Computing has announced its plan to support the upcoming release of the new Quad-Core AMD Opteron's8482; processor, built on 45nm process technology, in both rack mount (Penguin'ss Altus Server line) and blade server (BladeRunner II) offerings for their High Performance Computing (HPC) clusters.
We have a long-standing and valued relationship with AMD, and we are pleased to demonstrate our support of these exciting new processors that are so well-suited for our HPC clients, says
Matt Jacobs, Penguin Computing vice president for HPC.
Penguin'ss Altus Server line features AMD'ss new generation of Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors, code-named Shanghai. This latest processor offers a number of innovative power management
technologies including Enhanced AMD PowerNow!'s8482; technology, with advanced performance-per-watt capabilities to help lower energy consumption. The new Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors
also incorporate AMD Smart Fetch technology, which can help reduce power consumption by allowing cores to enter a halt state during idle times. With the combination of these power
management innovations and dramatic gains in performance, the new Quad-Core AMD Opteron processor provides HPC customers significantly better performance in the same socket and thermal
envelope as the previous generation of Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors.
The new Quad-Core AMD Opteron processor offers a powerful combination of compute muscle and power efficiency; ideal for our HPC clients who are demanding more computing power with lower
operational costs, said Jussi Kukkonen, director of product management, Penguin Computing. We are very pleased to provide this advanced processor technology in our upcoming releases of
our Altus and AMD Opteron processor-based BladeRunner II servers. We anticipate a terrific reception for these products by the HPC community.
AMD is further strengthening our relationship with Penguin Computing by powering their new rack mount and blade servers with the enhanced Quad-Core AMD Opteron processor, said John
Fruehe, director, Server and Workstation Division, AMD (NYSE: AMD). The new Quad-Core AMD Opteron processor'ss improved energy efficiency capabilities, greater performance, and AMD'ss
revolutionary Direct Connect Architecture provide a unique benefit in Penguin'ss HPC solutions by addressing key energy concerns while enabling superior performance and throughput for
memory-intensive HPC applications.
About Penguin Computing
Penguin Computing, headquartered in San Francisco, California, specializes in complete, integrated HPC clustering solutions. Penguin has been a successful innovator for over a decade,
providing Linux HPC solutions to a variety of industries. Penguin'ss staff, including the originator of the Beowulf Cluster architecture, has unsurpassed experience in delivering a
powerful combination of fully integrated HPC clusters, comprehensive cluster management software, and services. For more information about Penguin Computing and Penguin products, or to
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