NEC SX-5

By admin , 15 December 2015
SX-5
Description

NEC rolled out the SX-5 series of supercomputers worldwide in June 1998. The SX-5 series featured a maximum vector performance of 4 teraFLOPS (four trillion floating-point operations in one second). Each node was constructed with up to 16 CPUs with a highly efficient shared-memory architecture for easy parallel processing. The maximum peak performance of each node was 128 gigaFLOPS, and each node had a best-in-class maximum of 128 GB of shared memory. In the maximum configuration with 32 nodes connected by an ultra-high-speed switch, the system reached 4 teraFLOPS with an astounding 4 TB of memory. Each CPU had a maximum performance of 8 gigaFLOPS, four times the maximum performance of the SX-4 series, by using high-density ultra-fast CMOS LSIs, built with cutting-edge 0.25-micron design rules, and 64 Mbit synchronized DRAM.

Year First Manufactured
1998

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