SuperMUC
In June 2011, the SuperMUC under construction (the right half of the building)
SuperMUC(: SuperMUC, Super MUC) is (: Leibniz-Rechenzentrum,LRZ The name of the installation was installed. It became 4th place in June 2012.
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Overview
Leibniz Research Center (LRZ) is in and is to provide long-term computing capabilities in the era. SuperMUC (HLRB II), the Leibniz Research Center will be the center of supercomputing at. In order to install expanded hardware, the infrastructure of the center is made more than duplex. Additional buildings for hardware and office space are under construction.
On the list announced at ISC held in Germany on 18th June 2012, SuperMUC became 4th and became the fastest supercomputer in Europe. SuperMUC was also the fastest as a compatible system in the world.
SuperMUC is scheduled to start full operation in the summer of 2012. The symbol of "MUC" is derived from. SuperMUC is equipped with 147,456 cores, 288 terabytes, based on 12 petabytes, with peak performance of about 3 petaflops scheduled. The processor is 18,432 The processor is running on the server.
SuperMUC is using the new method which was used for the first time in 2010. IBM says that cooling cooling power consumption can be reduced by 40% by adopting water cooling direct cooling for the processor cooling and reusing it with hot water.
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