170 Tesla S1070 1U systems makes Tokyo Tech TSUBAME supercomputer


The Tokyo Institute of Technology today announced collaboration with NVIDIA to use NVIDIA Tesla GPUs to boost the computational horsepower of its TSUBAME supercomputer. Through the addition of 170 Tesla S1070 1U systems, the TSUBAME supercomputer now delivers nearly 170 TFLOPS of theoretical peak performance, as well as 77.48 TFLOPS of

measured Linpack performance, placing it, again, amongst the top ranks in the world’s Top 500 Supercomputers. The Tesla S1070 1U GPU system is based on the NVIDIA CUDA parallel architecture. that architecture is accessible through an industry standard C language programming environment that allows developers and researchers to tap into the parallel architecture […]

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