Cray XK7

XK7 is a supercomputing platform, produced by Cray, launched on October 29, 2012. XK7 is the second platform from Cray to use a combination of central processing units ("CPUs") and graphical processing units ("GPUs") for computing; the hybrid architecture requires a different approach to programming to that of CPU-only supercomputers. Laboratories that host XK7 machines host workshops to train researchers in the new programming languages needed for XK7 machines. The platform is used in Titan, the world's second fastest supercomputer in the November 2013 list as ranked by the TOP500 organization. Other customers include the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre which has a 272 node machine and Blue Waters has a machine that has Cray XE6 and XK7 nodes that performs at approximately 1 petaFLOPS (1015 floating-point operations per second).

Cray XK7
ActiveOctober 29, 2012 (2012-10-29)
OperatorsCray Inc.
ArchitectureAMD Opteron 6200 Interlagos series 16-core CPUs
Nvidia Tesla K20 Kepler series GPUs
Power45 to 54.1 kW per cabinet
Operating systemCray Linux Environment
Memory16 or 32 GB ECC DDR3 per CPU
5 or 6 GB ECC GDDR5 per GPU
SpeedTheoretical peak of 50 petaFLOPS
RankingTOP500
Websitewww.cray.com/Products/Computing/XK7.aspx
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