Cray to Explore Alternative Processor Technologies for Supercomputing

SEATTLE, WA and NEW ORLEANS, LA — (Mar­ket­wired) — 11/17/14 – At the 2014 Super­com­pu­ting Con­fe­rence in New Orleans, Loui­sia­na, glo­bal super­com­pu­ter lea­der Cray Inc. (NASDAQ: CRAY) today announ­ced the Com­pa­ny is eva­lua­ting alter­na­ti­ve pro­ces­sor design points, inclu­ding the poten­ti­al use of 64-bit ARM® and other power and per­for­mance effi­ci­ent pro­ces­sing tech­no­lo­gies for its super­com­pu­ters and data ana­ly­tics systems.

As part of this effort, Cray was recent­ly award­ed a rese­arch and deve­lo­p­ment con­tract from the United Sta­tes Depart­ment of Energy’s Office of Sci­ence and the Natio­nal Nuclear Secu­ri­ty Admi­nis­tra­ti­on under a pro­gram cal­led Fast­For­ward 2. This con­tract taps Cray to explo­re a ran­ge of topics around archi­tec­tures of 64-bit ARM pro­ces­sors for high per­for­mance computing.

Addi­tio­nal­ly, Cray is working with Cavi­um, Inc. (NASDAQ: CAVM) to deli­ver Cray clus­ters based on Cavium’s 48-core work load opti­mi­zed Thun­derX™ ARM pro­ces­sors. The goal of this col­la­bo­ra­ti­on is to ana­ly­ze ARM solu­ti­ons for sel­ec­ted workloads to inves­ti­ga­te the ARM value pro­po­si­ti­on in supercomputing.

Our Adap­ti­ve Super­com­pu­ting visi­on cen­ters on sys­tem designs that inte­gra­te diver­se pro­ces­sing tech­no­lo­gies into a uni­fied archi­tec­tu­re,” said Ste­ve Scott, Cray seni­or vice pre­si­dent and chief tech­no­lo­gy offi­cer. “We see alter­na­ti­ves such as 64-bit ARM, cus­tom ASICs and low-power Intel pro­ces­sors as enab­ling tech­no­lo­gies for cer­tain HPC and ana­ly­tics workloads, and a natu­ral fit for our stra­tegy. Along with our cur­rent part­ner­ship with Intel, our par­ti­ci­pa­ti­on in the DOE Fast­For­ward 2 pro­ject and our work with other tech­no­lo­gy pro­vi­ders, such as Cavi­um and ARM, gives us the oppor­tu­ni­ty to take a clo­ser look.”

The algo­rith­mic pro­ces­sing per­for­med in HPC envi­ron­ments impacts the lives of bil­li­ons of peo­p­le and the plan­ning for Exas­ca­le com­pu­ting pres­ents some signi­fi­cant power chal­lenges to this indus­try,” said Mike Mull­er, chief tech­no­lo­gy offi­cer, ARM. “The col­la­bo­ra­ti­on bet­ween ARM and its eco­sys­tem part­ners has crea­ted a pro­ven track record of ener­gy-effi­ci­en­cy lea­der­ship and we firm­ly belie­ve this can be appli­ed to the super­com­pu­ting mar­ket. ARM wel­co­mes Cray’s pio­nee­ring rese­arch to explo­re how 64-bit ARM tech­no­lo­gy can impro­ve per­for­mance den­si­ty for future super­com­pu­ting platforms.”

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Glo­bal super­com­pu­ting lea­der Cray Inc. (NASDAQ: CRAY) pro­vi­des inno­va­ti­ve sys­tems and solu­ti­ons enab­ling sci­en­tists and engi­neers in indus­try, aca­de­mia and govern­ment to meet exis­ting and future simu­la­ti­on and ana­ly­tics chal­lenges. Lever­aging more than 40 years of expe­ri­ence in deve­lo­ping and ser­vicing the world’s most advan­ced super­com­pu­ters, Cray offers a com­pre­hen­si­ve port­fo­lio of super­com­pu­ters and big data sto­rage and ana­ly­tics solu­ti­ons deli­ve­ring unri­va­led per­for­mance, effi­ci­en­cy and sca­la­bi­li­ty. Cray’s Adap­ti­ve Super­com­pu­ting visi­on is focu­sed on deli­ve­ring inno­va­ti­ve next-gene­ra­ti­on pro­ducts that inte­gra­te diver­se pro­ces­sing tech­no­lo­gies into a uni­fied archi­tec­tu­re, allo­wing cus­to­mers to meet the market’s con­tin­ued demand for rea­li­zed per­for­mance. Go to www.cray.com for more information.

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