The PRIMEHPC FX10 is a supercomputer designed and manufactured by Fujitsu. Announced on 7 November 2011 at the Supercomputing Conference, the PRIMEHPC FX10 is an improved and commercialized version of the K computer, which was the first supercomputer to obtain more than 10 PFLOPS on the LINPACK benchmark.[1][2][3] In its largest configuration, the PRIMEHPC FX10 has a peak performance 23.2 PFLOPS, power consumption of 22.4 MW, and a list price of US$655.4 million. It was succeeded by the PRIMEHPC FX100 with SPARC64 XIfx processors in 2015.
The PRIMEHPCFX10 is a supercomputer designed and manufactured by Fujitsu. Announced on 7 November 2011 at the Supercomputing Conference, the PRIMEHPC FX10...
release. Newer HPC processors, IXfx and XIfx, were included in recent PRIMEHPCFX10 and FX100 supercomputers. Tianhe-2 (TOP500 No. 1 as of November 2014)...
commercially available PRIMEHPCFX10. As of July 2016, the SPARC64 XIfx is the latest supercomputer processor, and it is used in the Fujitsu PRIMEHPC FX100 supercomputer...
uses a five-dimensional torus network. Fujitsu's K computer and the PRIMEHPCFX10 use a proprietary three-dimensional torus 3D mesh interconnect called...
operating Oakleaf-FX in April 2012. This supercomputer is a Fujitsu PRIMEHPCFX10 (a commercial version of the K computer) configured with 4,800 compute...
computer, the station was renamed as Keisan Kagaku Center Station. PRIMEHPCFX10 Supercomputing in Japan Graph500 See Japanese numbers K computer, SPARC64...
supercomputer system. The follow-up system for the K computer, called the PRIMEHPCFX10 uses the same six-dimensional torus interconnect, but still only one...