Apr 6, 2009

AMAX Launches First Intel Nehalem-EP based Personal Supercomputer

AMAX Launches First Intel Nehalem-EP based Personal Supercomputer

AMAX , the # 1 server and storage system builder in North America, launches the first Intel Nehalem-EP based Tesla Personal Supercomputer, the AMAX ServMax PSC-5n. AMAX's ServMax PSC solution transforms what would be a workstation into a high-performance cluster.

AMAX's ServMax PSC-5n is optimized for scientific computing, delivering up to 15x cost savings and 15x lower power than traditional 1U rack-optimized servers. Its capabilities are ideal for life sciences, geosciences, engineering & sciences, molecular biology, medical diagnostics, electronic design automation (EDA), government and defense, visualization, financial modeling, and oil & gas applications.

Additional features of AMAX's ServMax PSC-5n include:

* Industry's first massively multi-threaded architecture with 240-cores
* Intel Xeon processor 5500 series (codename Nehalem), which automatically and intelligently adjusts server performance according to application needs
* Supports the latest Tylersburg-EP processing technology, DDR3 1333/1066/800 memory, Turbo Boost Technology, Intel VT, Intel QuickPath interconnect, and Intel Hyper-Threading Technology
* Parallel architecture delivers optimum scaling across HPC applications
* High-efficiency computing platform for energy-conscious organizations
* NVIDIA CUDA technology unlocks the power of Tesla GPU computing products
* A suite of developer tools (C-compiler, debugger, performance profiler, optimized libraries)


"AMAX is proud to be working closely with technology partners such as NVIDIA and Intel to deliver best-in-class, high performance personal supercomputing solutions that address customers' most demanding HPC application and I/O requirements," said James Huang, Product Marketing Manager of AMAX. "Our ServMax PSC platform dramatically reduces computational time from weeks and months to merely hours and minutes. It represents one of the most significant product innovations in the high-performance computing industry."

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