SGI Extends High-Performance Computing Leadership With Reconfigurable Computing Technology
19 Setembro 2005 - 11:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
New FPGA Technology Lets Users Customize Hardware To Accelerate
Mission-Critical Applications by Over 100x MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.,
Sept. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Just as supercomputers and
clusters changed the face of computing, industry leaders are
rallying around an emerging trend aimed at accelerating application
performance: reconfigurable computing. To support this
industry-wide effort and further extend its high-performance
computing (HPC) leadership, Silicon Graphics (NYSE:SGI) today
unveiled an advanced hardware solution based on SGI(R)
Reconfigurable Application-Specific Computing (RASC(TM)) technology
capable of increasing application performance by hundreds of times
over conventional systems. "SGI's RASC technology offers HPC users
a cost-effective way to achieve substantial application performance
gains," said Dave Parry, senior vice president and general manager,
Server and Platform Group, SGI. SGI RASC technology enables users
to achieve unmatched performance, scalability and bandwidth for
data-intensive applications critical to oil and gas exploration,
defense and intelligence, bioinformatics, medical imaging,
broadcast media, and other data-dependent industries. The new
reconfigurable computing technology is available today as an add-in
module that seamlessly operates with SGI's Intel(R) Itanium(R) 2
processor-based servers and visualization systems. These
data-intensive applications typically run a core set of computing
routines, or algorithms, which often consume a majority of total
compute time. Traditionally these applications are limited by
general-purpose processors that set limits on overall application
performance. Increasingly, users are turning to Field-Programmable
Gate Arrays (FPGAs) that can be programmed - or reconfigured - by
the user for a specific use or application. The FPGA device then
serves as a dedicated compute engine for specific routines. Because
reprogramming a processor historically required high levels of
expertise, FPGA-based acceleration has yet to broadly penetrate HPC
markets. SGI's RASC solution is specifically designed to overcome
these challenges by easing the implementation of FPGA technology,
making dramatic application performance enhancements available to
more users than ever before. SGI's RASC solution set provides a
unique combination of capabilities aimed at both enhancing
performance and optimizing ease-of-deployment, including: * An
FPGA-aware version of the Gnu Debugger (GDB) built on the current
the GDB command set, allowing simultaneous debugging of both the
application and the FPGA * An abstraction layer that enables serial
or parallel FPGA scaling * RASC API and core services library that
provides tools to develop reconfigurable computing elements in a
multi-user, multi-processing environment * Collaborative
development with third-party HLL tool vendors * SGI's leadership
and technology contributions to OpenFPGA, an industry working group
devoted to ensuring that FPGA technologies support powerful HPC and
enterprise applications * Direct connection of the FPGA hardware
into the NUMAlink fabric, providing low-latency, high-bandwidth and
tight integration of application-specific and general purpose
computing elements in a single shared-memory environment *
Virtually limitless scalability of a system's FPGA processing
capabilities through the ability to connect multiple RASC expansion
modules into a single shared-memory system Together, these
capabilities allow RASC-enhanced instances of SGI(R) Altix(R)
servers and Silicon Graphics Prism(TM) visualization systems to
speed computationally intensive applications by hundreds of times
over non-optimized systems. With long expertise in technical and
scientific computing, SGI developed its RASC technology for key
applications in several markets. Some examples include the
following: * Oil and gas: time analysis of oil flow and nearly any
applications using Fast Fourier Transform algorithms *
Defense/Intelligence: signal processing, edge detection and pattern
recognition routines * Bioinformatics: compare and contrast
routines for searching molecule or DNA databases * Medical imaging:
detailed image processing and rendering * Media: broadcast and
post-production transcoding (format conversions), image processing,
watermarking, motion estimation, and data conversion Soaring
Performance Gains SGI customers using systems enhanced with SGI
RASC technology already have seen enormous increases in application
performance -- without the expense of adding more compute nodes or
processors. Initial testing has shown a range of applications
performance gains ranging from 42x to well over 100x. To create an
ecosystem around RASC that will streamline adoption, SGI has a
strategic collaborative arrangement with Nallatech to develop new
business opportunities within the HPC market. SGI and Nallatech
plan to offer new products and services based on SGI's RASC
technology. In addition to Nallatech, SGI has also developed
relationships with other industry-leading FPGA technology providers
-- including Celoxica, Mitrionics, Starbridge Systems, Synplicity
and Xilinx -- as well as using standard Verilog or VHDL formats --
to customize their RASC-equipped SGI systems. "We're extremely
excited by the prospect of a reconfigurable computing solution
based on SGI's shared-memory architecture," said Allan Cantle,
president and CEO of Nallatech. "Early testing indicates our
collaboration with SGI will result in extraordinary performance
increases, far surpassing customer expectations." First milestone
for multi-paradigm computing Riding the current wave of interest
among HPC users in FPGA solutions, SGI RASC technology signals a
major step forward in the flexibility and capability of industry
standard computing systems. Similar to the supercomputing
revolution 20 years ago and the emergence of cluster computing
systems a decade later, RASC offers the chance to increase
application performance by orders of magnitude. Yet unlike these
earlier revolutions, SGI RASC technology preserves existing
investments in legacy systems by allowing upgraded systems to run a
broad range of applications on a single system. The introduction of
SGI RASC technology represents the first major milestone in the
company's vision for multi-paradigm computing. A concept pioneered
by SGI, multi-paradigm computing enables a single system
architecture to meet the needs of a wide array of technical
applications. By uniting previously disparate computing
architectures with SGI's scalable shared-memory architecture, SGI
aims to improve productivity by creating the first supercomputers
capable of supporting and combining different computational
approaches. Parry added, "With RASC, SGI combines the performance
benefits of using application-specific hardware for core algorithm
acceleration with the scalability and ease of use of the NUMAflex
global shared-memory architecture to once again push the limits of
HPC performance while maintaining a low cost of ownership for our
customers. Reconfigurable computing technology is a vital component
of our multi-paradigm computing vision and a will be a significant
benefit to many of our customers." SILICON GRAPHICS -- The Source
of Innovation and Discovery(TM) SGI, also known as Silicon
Graphics, Inc. (NYSE:SGI), is a leader in high-performance
computing, visualization and storage. SGI's vision is to provide
technology that enables the most significant scientific and
creative breakthroughs of the 21st century. Whether it's sharing
images to aid in brain surgery, finding oil more efficiently,
studying global climate, providing technologies for homeland
security and defense or enabling the transition from analog to
digital broadcasting, SGI is dedicated to addressing the next class
of challenges for scientific, engineering and creative users. With
offices worldwide, the company is headquartered in Mountain View,
Calif., and can be found on the Web at http://www.sgi.com/. Silicon
Graphics, SGI, Altix, the SGI cube and the SGI logo are registered
trademarks, and Silicon Graphics Prism, NUMAlink, RASC, and The
Source of Innovation and Discovery are trademarks of Silicon
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