★ “高斯超级计算中心”,一个以高斯命名的机构
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★ Gauss Centre for Supercomputing

★ “高斯超级计算中心”,一个以高斯命名的机构

PRESS RELEASE 01/2013

Fastest Supercomputer in Europe Officially Released for Operation
at Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC)

JUQUEEN Completes Final Configuration With 28 Racks, Delivering a Peak
Performance of Almost 6 Petabytes

Berlin/Germany, February 28, 2013 – The most powerful supercomputer in Europe to
date, HPC system JUQUEEN, has now officially been released for operation at GCS
member Jülich Supercomputing Centre. JUQUEEN, which currently holds position 5
on the TOP500 list (11/2012), reached its final stage of configuration with the
installation of the last four of 28 computer racks. Now, 458,752 compute cores boost
the system’s performance to a peak of about 6 Petaflops (6 trillion floating point
operations per second), a ratio not matched by any other HPC system in Europe.

JSC’s Queen of European Supercomputers was the first HPC system in Europe to pass
the 5 Petaflops barrier with its configuration of 24 racks achieved in late 2012. JUQUEEN
was first implemented at the Jülich Supercomputing Centre in May 2012 with initially 8 racks
and was gradually expanded to its final configuration featuring 28 racks in early 2013. The
IBM BlueGene/Q system is especially designed for compute intensive, highly scalable
applications which can run in parallel on a very high number of compute cores. "JUQUEEN is
targeted to tackle comprehensive and complex scientific questions, called Grand
Challenges", explains Prof. Thomas Lippert, Director of JSC. "Projects from various scientific
areas can profit from the system’s performance, e.g. in the areas of neuroscience,
computational biology, energy, or climate research. Moreover, it enables complicated
calculations in quantum physics, which were not possible before.“

The JSC flagship computer is not only a global key player in terms of system speed. With a
performance/power ratio of approximately 2 Gigaflop/s per Watt, JUQUEEN holds 5th place
on the current Green500 ranking, making the Jülich HPC system one of the most energy
efficient supercomputers worldwide.

HPC System for National and European Science and Research Activities

As with the HPC systems of the other two members of the Gauss Centre for
Supercomputing -- High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS) and Leibnitz

GCS Press Release 01/2013

Supercomputing Centre Garching near Munich (LRZ) -- computing time on JUQUEEN is
granted to researchers in Germany and Europe by a comparative scientific peer review
process. For further information on computing time allocation, please refer to
http://www.gauss-centre.eu/computing-time/ respectively http://www.prace-ri.eu/Call-
Announcements?lang=en

For detailed information on JUQUEEN, please refer to http://www.fz-
juelich.de/ias/jsc/juqueen

About GCS: The Gauss Centre for Supercomputing (GCS) combines the three national
supercomputing centres HLRS (High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart), JSC (Jülich
Supercomputing Centre), and LRZ (Leibniz Supercomputing Centre, Garching) into Germany’s Tier-0
Supercomputing institution. Concertedly, the three centres provide the largest and most powerful
supercomputer infrastructure in Europe to serve a wide range of industrial and research activities in
various disciplines. They also provide top-class training and education for the national as well as the
European High Performance Computing (HPC) community. GCS is the German member of PRACE
(Partnership for Advance Computing in Europe), an international non-profit association consisting of
25 member countries, whose representative organizations create a pan-European supercomputing
infrastructure, providing access to computing and data management resources and services for large-
scale scientific and engineering applications at the highest performance level.

GCS has its headquarters in Berlin/Germany.

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