AMAX Launches Tesla Personal Supercomputer

ServMax PSC transforms a workstation into a cluster, with support for up to 720 processing cores and 3 teraflops in a single workstation.

ServMax PSC transforms a workstation into a cluster, with support for up to 720 processing cores and 3 teraflops in a single workstation.

By DE Editors

 

AMAX (Fremont, CA), a server and storage system builder, launched a dedicated, high-performance Tesla Personal Supercomputer: AMAX’s ServMax PSC solution transforms a workstation into a cluster, with support for up to 720 processing cores and 3 teraflops in a single workstation.

AMAX’s ServMax PSC is a cluster in a box. It is optimized for scientific computing, delivering up to 15x cost savings and 15x lower power than traditional 1U rack-optimized servers. They are suited for life sciences, geosciences,  engineering and sciences, molecular biology,  medical diagnostics, electronic design automation (EDA), government and defense,  visualization, financial modeling, and oil and gas applications.

Plus, the AMAX ServMax PSC delivers the massive processing computing power previously available only from supercomputers to scientists, engineers and other technical professionals, enabling timely discoveries that transform billions of lives every day. It enables the necessary transition to energy-efficient parallel-computing power, with simplified application development. It also enables universities, research institutions, and companies in these and other fields to complete exponentially complex simulation models much quicker than before.

Additional features of AMAX’s ServMax PSC solutions include multi-threaded architecture with 240-cores, parallel architecture for HPC applications, high-efficiency computing platform, NVIDIA CUDA technology that unlocks the power of Tesla GPU computing products, standard C compiler, a suite of developer tools, ISV development community, and a seamless fit into existing HPC environments.

For additional features of AMAX’s ServMax PSC solutions, visit NVIDIA or AMAX.

Sources:  Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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