Atos announces it has been awarded a contract by the University of Edinburgh to deliver its most efficient supercomputer, the BullSequana XH2000, the most energy-efficient supercomputing system on the market. This is the largest system dedicated to GPU computing deployed at a customer site in the UK.
The new system will constitute the Extreme Scaling Service of the UKโs DiRAC HPC Facility. The state-of-the-art platform will allow scientists across the STFC theory community to drive forward world-leading research in particle physics, among other areas, using NVIDIA Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) and AMD processors.
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It represents a major boost to DiRACโs computing capacity, significantly increasing the power of the Extreme Scaling service. DiRAC is a distributed facility with high performance computing resources hosted by the Universities of Edinburgh, Cambridge, Durham and Leicester. These systems support fundamental research in particle physics, astrophysics, nuclear physics and cosmology.
This agreement forms part of a ยฃ20 million investment by the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) World Class Laboratories scheme, through the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), to fund an upgrade of the DiRAC facility. The investment is delivering new systems which are up to four times more powerful than the existing DiRAC machines, providing computing capacity that can also be used to address immediate and emerging issues such as the COVID-19 pandemic. The upgraded DiRAC-3 facility will also be much more energy efficient than previous generations.
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The new BullSequana XH2000 will be able to handle converged workloads simultaneously (HPC simulation, Artificial Intelligence, Deep Learning) on one single system, and therefore enable DiRAC to overcome the limits of traditional computing simulation and explore new applications and innovation. With cutting-edge networking standards and the latest processing components, it provides extreme power, speed and accuracy. It consumes less energy than current systems as it is 100% water-cooled using Atosโ patented DLC (Direct Liquid Cooling) solution, which minimises global energy consumption by using warm water up to 40ยฐC.
Agnรจsย Boudot, Senior Vice President, Head of HPC & Quantum at Atos, said,ย โWe are pleased to beย partneringย withย theย University of Edinburgh and theย DiRACย communityย to provide a high-performance computing platform to support their world-class science programme. Ourย BullSequana XH2000ย supercomputerย willย use both CPUs and GPUs and has been configured to meet the Extreme Scaling requirements of their scientists.ย This agreementย continues to demonstrateย ourย strategic commitment toย design and build powerful and innovative supercomputers as weย fast approach theย exascaleย era.โ
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Professor Mark Wilkinson,ย Professor of Astrophysicsย atย the University ofย Leicester and Directorย of theย DiRACย Facility,ย said,ย โIt is fantasticย that Atos has been successful in the DiRAC–3 procurement at Edinburgh andย willย become a valuedย partnerย of theย DiRACย community. As well as delivering a highly capable solution, we are talking to Atos about the additional value they will bring in terms of industry collaboration and opportunitiesย to enhance the training ofย our students toย prepare them for careers in both academia and industry.โ
Professor Luigi Delย Debbio,ย Professor of Theoretical Physicsย atย theย University of Edinburghย andย Project Lead for the DiRAC-3 procurement at Edinburgh, said,ย โWe areย delightedย that the delivery of thisย state-of-the-artย supercomputing system willย allowย our scientificย communityย in the fields ofย particleย physics, astronomy, cosmology and nuclear physicsย toย pursue cutting-edge research on a broad range of topics.ย Atosโย equipment and expertiseย willย bolsterย our HPC system offering at theย upgradedย DiRAC-3 facility,ย strengthening our researchย activityย andย supportingย the educationย and trainingย of our students.โ
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As part of on-going partnership activities, Atos will also help sponsor one studentโs PhD, support a Hackathon and deliver a series of best practice training workshops for scientists.
Atos is committed to supporting closer collaboration between academia and industry through the power of supercomputing and deep learning. In the UK, the company works in partnership with centres of excellence including The Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) Hartree Centre,ย Wellcomeย Genome Campus, the University of Oxfordโs JADE service, and Theย Pirbright Institute, among others.
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