Saturday, October 4, 2008

HIS IceQ RADEON HD 3650 Turbo 512MB PCI-E

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  • GPU: RADEON 3650 (RV635)
  • Interface: PCI-Express x16
  • GPU frequencies (ROPs/Shaders): 790/790 MHz (nominal - 725/725 MHz)
  • Memory frequencies (physical (effective)): 880 (1760) MHz (nominal - 800 (1600) MHz)
  • Memory bus width: 128bit
  • Vertex processors: -
  • Pixel processors: -
  • Unified processors: 120
  • Texture processors: 8
  • ROPs: 4
  • Dimensions: 180x100x32 mm (the last figure is maximum thickness of the graphics card).
  • PCB color: blue
  • RAMDACs/TDMS: integrated into GPU.
  • Output connectors: 2xDVI (Dual-Link/HDMI), TV-Out.
  • VIVO: not available
  • TV-out: integrated into GPU.
  • Multi-GPU operation: CrossFire (Hardware).

Four Overclocked RADEON HD 3650/3850/3870 Graphics Cards

HIS IceQ RADEON HD 3650 Turbo 512MB, HIS IceQ III RADEON HD 3870 Turbo 512MB, MSI RADEON HD 3850 OC 256MB, PowerColor RADEON HD 3650 Extreme 512MB


Like most people neither wear designer clothes nor live in villas, most users cannot afford expensive powerful graphics cards like GeForce 8800GTX or RADEON HD 3870 X2 and choose cheaper solutions instead. So, this time we are going to review three Mid-End graphics cards of the $100-$180 price range and a more expensive HD 3870. All our contenders today are based on AMD (ATI) RADEON GPUs.

At the same time, our readers will get to know not only production-line HD 3850/3870 cards, but also the HD 3650. The latter card is essentially the RADEON 2600 PRO/XT. Everything is the same: architecture (120 streaming processors, 128-bit bus), similar design. And its frequencies are in between those of the 2600 PRO and the 2600 XT. That is the HD 3650 is actually a hybrid of the 2600 PRO and the 2600 XT. Why launch this product and give it a new name?

The fact is, the RV630 core, used in the RADEON 2600 cards, is manufactured by the 65-nm fabrication process. AMD wanted to squeeze maximum performance from this product, so it operated at very high frequencies and dissipated much heat. Having manufactured the RV635-based counterpart by the 55-nm fabrication process, AMD kills two birds with one stone: it reduces manufacturing costs of such GPUs and heat dissipation, preserving the operating frequency in between the 2600 PRO (600 MHz) and the 2600 XT (800 MHz), at about 725 MHz. If these are only domestic transformations in AMD that have to do with their requirements and needs, why do they offer the old product as a new card? Because no marketing department will miss an opportunity to advertise an old product, if there is an excuse—an updated GPU. We've already seen such methods. So users shouldn't be surprised.

Thus, all our readers must understand that the RADEON 3650 is a cross between the RADEON 2600 PRO and the RADEON 2600 XT in its performance. There are no other differences. We'll test this assumption below.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Top 3 AMD Laptops Under Rs. 40,000

Top 3 AMD Laptops Under Rs. 40,000

Laptops today have reached price points where they have become as affordable as desktops and offer fairly decent performance. In our previous budget-based roundups, we have only considered Intel based offerings ranging from the budget Celeron series of processors to the more powerful Core2duo series. In this roundup we will focus purely on AMD based laptops, as a lot of the lower AMD mobile processor series now offer excellent VFM. Not only are these cost effective, they are far more powerful compared to Intel’s offerings in the budget range. They are also 64-bit ready and hence offer some degree of future readiness.

Here is our pick of the 3 best AMD powered laptops money can buy under Rs. 40,000.

Acer 5101ANWLMi

Acer for a long time now has been the undisputed price vs. performance leader in the budget laptop market. They offer some excellent laptops in the categories ranging from the very entry-level Rs. 25,000 to the competitive budget level Rs. 40,000 price points. The Acer 5101ANWLMI is one such model.

The 5101 is based on the AMD Turion 64 MK-36 processor series. The AMD budget mobile offering, which runs at 2.0 GHz, is a single core processor and takes only 31 TDP (total power consumption in terms of wattage). This is a great processor with low power consumption, and being a 64-bit chip it will allow a user to easily upgrade to a 64-bit OS. While 64-bit OS have yet to become mainstream, we expect that with the launch of Vista they will completely replace the 32-bit OS prevalent today.

In other system specifications, the 5101ANWLMi comes with a default 512 MB of RAM,a 60 GB HDD, a 15-inch LCD with a native resolution of 1280x800, an 8x dual-layer DVD-RAM drive, a Radeon 1100 Graphics chipset which takes 256 MB of system ram for video operations and has a Broadcom Wi-Fi chip that has support for 802.11B/G. Sound is handled by a Realtek HDA sound-chip which offers excellent audio playback. In terms of peripheral connectivity, the 5101ANWLMi offers is well equipped for a budget laptop as it offers 3 USB slots, a VGA port, a Firewire port and a 5 in 1 memory card reader with support for SD/MMC/MS/MS-Pro/XD Cards. The OS shipped with this laptop is normally Linux.

Acer offers a Targus bag as a carry-case for the laptop apart from the standard collection of power cables. In terms of battery life, the 5101ANWLMI offers around roughly 2 ½ hrs to 3 hours, which is exceptionally good even when compared to its Intel–based rivals.

All in all the 5101ANWLMi has some very good system specifications. Keeping this in mind and considering its price point at Rs. 33,500, its great battery life, the 64-bit AMD processor and the fact that Acer offers a free Targus bag worth Rs. 2,500 for free, the 5101ANWLMi should be among the top contenders on anyone’s list of budget laptops.

Our only recommendation; should you choose to go for this laptop, get at least 1 GB of RAM. This will add an additional cost of Rs. 2,750 to your budget but will give you increased functionality and will further increase the laptop’s readiness for the future. The laptop is available with Skygate for Rs. 33,500 for the base model.

Asus G2K AMD-powered Gaming Laptop

Asus G2K AMD-powered Gaming Laptop

Asus G2K AMD-powered Gaming Laptop

Asus has offered the G2 gaming laptop, which is powered by Intel’s processor, now Asus shows us the AMD-Powered G2K gaming notebook. The Asus G2K is powered by an AMD Turion 64 X2 TL64 dual core 2.2GHz processor, 2GB of RAM, ATI RS690M chipset and a 160GB hard drive. The G2K comes with the ATI HD2600 graphic card that supports DirectX 10. The laptop has also a DVD burner and a 17-inch LCD display with 1920×1200 widescreen resolution.

Google Is Ditching Intel And Going To AMD

Google Is Ditching Intel And Going To AMD


Google has been and will continue buying AMD products over Intel. Google currently owns 200,000 servers and AMD could start to see a lot of business from Google as they continue to expand or need to replace/upgrade the existing servers. The funniest part is that Intel’s Chief Executive is on Google’s board. It looks as though AMD continues to get more and more of Intel’s market.

Google has been and will continue buying AMD products over Intel. Google currently owns 200,000 servers and AMD could start to see a lot of business from Google as they continue to expand or need to replace/upgrade the existing servers. The funniest part is that Intel’s Chief Executive is on Google’s board. It looks as though AMD continues to get more and more of Intel’s market.


AMD Xilleon™ Panel Processors Announced

AMD Xilleon™ Panel Processors Announced
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AMD unveiled a new family of AMD Xilleon™ panel processors designed to provide unrivaled visual quality in LCD digital TVs. AMD’s new panel processors deliver advanced motion compensation and frame rate conversion technology for excellent image processing, resulting in a rich, immersive entertainment experience.

AMD is committed to helping manufacturers deliver crystal clear ‘20/20 television’ to a growing mainstream market of digital TV consumers worldwide, enabling The Ultimate Visual Experience.™ AMD is driving innovation and design efficiencies with outstanding technology in highly integrated, flexible AMD Xilleon processor solutions, which now span from TV motherboards to display panels.

As consumers demand larger TVs with greater clarity, picture defects such as blurred motion or “film judder” can detract from the viewing experience and leave consumers dissatisfied. This trend toward larger TVs, coupled with the global transition to digital TV broadcasts starting with the U.S. in early 2009, has significantly increased the importance of DTV visual quality.

AMD Xilleon™ panel processors offer motion compensation and frame rate conversion based on AMD’s enhanced phase-plane correlation technology to help TV manufacturers deliver a superior picture. AMD’s state-of-the-art technology supports high-quality visual processing for 100Hz/120Hz LCD TVs up to full HD (1080p) resolution.


Tuesday, September 16, 2008

What is AMD Game!


What is AMD Game!


About AMD GAME!

With an AMD GAME! System it's Time to Play

You don’t have to build your own system from scratch to get the raw multi-core performance and HD graphics capabilities needed to play the latest and greatest games they way they were intended—all out. From the processor to the graphics card to the chipset, never before has it been so easy to immerse yourself in the latest, most challenging games. With an AMD GAME! system you get:


Reliability

We’ve tested the games, hardware, and components to make sure you get an amazing playing experience, right out of the box. And best of all, you don’t have to know every detail about your PC to get started.

Simplicity

Imagine a PC platform of perfectly matched components for the high-quality gaming you crave. The latest gaming features in an affordable, easy-to-manage system.

Innovation

With the latest ATI Radeon™ HD graphics technology and true multi-core processing with an AMD Phenom™ Processor, even the most high-powered games are within your command. Microsoft® DirectX® 10.1 graphics capabilities and support for 1080p HD video*, audio, and displays showcase every vibrant, immersive detail.

All that and performance to spare. It’s what you get when you take a PC platform created for amazing games and combine it with games created for an amazing PC platform.

Impulse™

Impulse™


What Makes Impulse™ So Great?

Impulse has multiple features that make it one of the best digital distribution platforms around. Some of these great features include:
Click here to see the AMD GAME version of Impulse™

• Doesn’t need to be on-line to play single player games.

• Supports all types of PC software (games, applications, utilities, etc.).

• Hundreds of games, applications, utilities, themes, and more available to purchase or free download.

• Includes the Impulse dock which lets users organize all their programs and data together regardless of where it came from.

• Next-generation community features integrated in. Make friends and play games together on-line, start a blog, chat, and more.

• Delivers a next generation virtual platform that developers can freely use to add exciting new features to their games and apps.


ATI Radeon™ HD 2600 Series

ATI Radeon™ HD 2600 Series – Overview

Remarkable Combination of DirectX® 10 Gaming Performance and Hardware Processed 1080p Video



The ATI Radeon™ HD 2600 delivers a remarkable combination of DirectX® 10 gaming performance and hardware processed 1080p video. Connect to big-screen TVs with HDMI including built-in 5.1 surround audio to enjoy Blu-ray™ and HD DVD movies. ATI Catalyst™ graphics configuration software manages the stunning visual effects for a premium Windows Vista™ experience.
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  • Hardware processed 1080p video playback of Blu-ray™ and HD DVDs
  • Plug-n-play CrossFire™ upgradeability
  • HDMI with 5.1 surround sound audio
  • DirectX® 10 support
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ATI Radeon™ HD 2900 Series


Unleash the Gaming Power of DirectX® 10
The ATI Radeon™ HD 2900 unleashes the power of DirectX® 10 with awesome performance, stunning visual effects, and more dynamic interactivity than ever before. Surpass reality with easy CrossFire™ scalability, built-in HDMI, and 5.1 surround audio for an immersive HD Gaming experience.
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Product Features
  • Next-generation unified shader engine with 320 unified stream processors
  • 512-bit memory interface
  • Easy CrossFire™ scalability
  • HDMI with 5.1 surround sound audio
  • DirectX® 10 support

Ultimate High Definition Gaming Technology
Establish a new level of performance with our next-generation unified shader engine with 320 unified stream processors, a 512-bit memory interface, CrossFire, game physics, and built-in HDMI with multi-channel 5.1 surround audio — technology designed for discerning gamers.

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Leadership for Windows Vista™
Enjoy powerful graphics performance, improved stability, and an immersive HD gaming experience for Windows Vista. ATI Catalyst™ software is designed for quick setup of graphics, video, and multiple displays, and automatically configures optimal system settings for lifelike DirectX 10 gaming and the visually stunning Windows Aero™ user interface.

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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

ATI TV Wonder™ Digital Cable Tuner

ATI TV Wonder™ Digital Cable Tuner

ATI TV Wonder™ Digital Cable Tuner

Watch and record high definition digital cable programs and enjoy a stunning home theater experience on your Digital Cable Ready Windows Vista® PC with the new ATI TV Wonder™ Digital Cable Tuner. Designed to work with Windows Media Center, the ATI TV Wonder Digital Cable Tuner is the world’s first PC TV tuner offering CableCARD™ support for receiving premium HD content from digital cable channels such as HBO, ESPN, Cinemax, and many others. In addition to being the first product to bring premium digital cable to the PC, it also supports over-the-air ATSC digital TV, NTSC analog TV, and satellite set-top box connectivity. The ATI TV Wonder Digital Cable Tuner is the ultimate solution for adding HD entertainment to Windows Vista PCs!

AMD—the leader in HDTV solutions for the PC
The ATI TV Wonder™ Digital Cable Tuner continues AMD’s industry leadership and legacy of multimedia innovation to bring new Digital Cable TV solutions to the PC. Building on AMD’s vast range of experience in both PC and digital TV products, the ATI TV Wonder™ Digital Cable Tuner delivers the ultimate HDTV product for PCs running Windows Vista™.

Premium digital cable content comes to Windows Vista™ computers
The ATI TV Wonder™ Digital Cable Tuner enables Digital Cable Ready Windows Vista™ PCs to view and record premium HD digital cable. With an installed CableCARD™ from a cable operator, the ATI TV Wonder™ Digital Cable Tuner can receive premium HD content from digital cable channels such as HBO, ESPN, Cinemax, and many others.

Cable Labs- Certified™ CableCARD™ support
An OpenCable Unidirectional Receiver (OCUR), The ATI TV Wonder™ Digital Cable Tuner uses CableLabs Certified™ CableCARD™ technology to watch and record premium HD digital cable content on Windows Vista™ PCs. OpenCable certification ensures compatibility with U.S. digital cable networks, and offers technical excellence that delivers a superior entertainment experience on the PC.

Standard and high definition content for Windows Media Center™
The ATI TV Wonder™ Digital Cable Tuner showcases advanced hardware accelerated video processing features including advanced 3D comb filtering, and delivers support for both standard and high definition TV signals. When not using an installed CableCARD™, other options include Clear QAM, over-the-air ATSC digital TV, NTSC analog TV, and satellite set-top box connectivity.

Shipping with new Windows Vista™ PCs
The ATI TV Wonder™ Digital Cable Tuner is shipping with new Digital Cable Ready PCs running Windows Vista®. Hardware requirements include HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) support on digital displays, providing a robust and premium HD viewing experience.

9 Ways to Make Your AMD Server Fly Using Solaris 10

Rikki Kirzner 5/12/2006

Delivering outstanding performance from AMD 64-bit single and multi-core systems is good for your business, career, and self-esteem. Knowing you can achieve this goal with minimal effort on your part is almost as exciting as a hefty pay raise. Sun Microsystems certainly agrees and has infused Solaris 10 with new features and functionality optimized for AMD systems. Solaris 10 automatically handles many complicated tasks so you don't have to struggle with the nuances of code or processors to increase application performance on AMD 64-bit systems.

Numerous new features and performance enhancements are reason enough to switch over from whatever version of operating system you are currently using to Solaris 10 on your AMD systems. So is the fact that Sun regularly runs a variety of real world customer benchmarks against SUSE, Red Hat, and Windows, to ensure that Solaris 10 continues to outperform its competition.

To further entice you to move to Solaris 10, here are some compelling code features that illustrate how easy it will be for you to get your AMD 64-bit processors to fly on Solaris 10 with little effort on your part.

1. Solaris 10 automatically delivers super-charged performance on AMD processors.
Solaris 8 or 9 applications automatically run, on average, 25 percent faster when moved onto Solaris 10. Some networking applications such as financial trading applications had even more significant performance improvements. These results are based on Sun's internal performance and regression testing. Sun performed a matrix of over 1000 performance tests that include industry standard benchmarks and test cases provided by customers on every build of Solaris to validate these claims. Sun reports that Solaris 10 has set more than 50 world records using numerous industry-standard benchmarks or workload scenarios on AMD Opteron systems. See the details of 50 published world records [http://www.sun.com/x64/benchmarks/]. Furthermore, Solaris 10 improves your overall network performance without your having to change any code. Solaris 10 supports current IPv6 specifications, and streamlined TCP/IP and UDP/IP stacks significantly increases your application performance. The latest networking technologies, such as 10-Gigabit Ethernet, wireless networking, and hardware offloading are all supported out of the box.

2. Solaris 10 application compatibility guarantee.
Before your application can fly on AMD 64-bit processors it has to get off the ground. Sun guarantees that all applications currently running on Solaris 10 will benefit from the increased performance of AMD 64-bit processors as well as all the new operating system (OS) features without changing a single line of application code. Since SPARC and X86 processors are designed for feature parity, Sun offers guaranteed binary and source code compatibility on Solaris 10 as far back as Solaris 2.6. You can take advantage of AMD's 64-bit architecture via a straight recompile without making any major changes to the source code. After the recompile, your existing application makes use of Solaris 10's new functionality, security, and other enhancements, and runs faster on AMD processors. Sun claims it has already pre-compiled and tested more than 185 open source applications including Apache, Tomcat, MySQL, and others to back up its claim. If you have been working with Linux code, Sun's Linux Compatibility Assurance Toolkit 1.1 (LinCAT) scans and analyzes your C/C++ source code files to identify any porting issues that might exist and estimates the total effort required to port the Linux code to Solaris 10.

3. Predictive self-healing keeps your AMD system up and running.
Solaris 10 contains a vastly improved set of fault management enhancements and architecture that delivers high level error and fault detection, analysis, and remedies to keep your software or systems from crashing. These predictive self-healing features are only available on the AMD Opteron and SPARC systems. Solaris 10 automatically monitors AMD 64-bit processor telemetry and ECCs from the system's memory, CPUs, and I/O looking for potential signs of failure. Solaris 10 detects signs of impending failure down to a single core on a multi-core CPU and automatically moves the application and processes running on that CPU or core onto other CPUs or cores. Then it takes the failing CPU offline without shutting down the other processors. It can also take the failing core offline without shutting down the entire CPU. It can even remove a single thread. Solaris 10 is able to keep your AMD systems running because it recognizes and automatically responds to a variety of error types documented in the AMD Bios and Kernel Developers Guide including those that are serious enough to raise machine-check error exceptions. Solaris 10 has rules for monitoring, diagnosing, and responding to different error telemetry. An intelligent machine-check exception handler collects error data, determines the type of error that has occurred, logs the errors and takes appropriate action, if required. A memory-controller kernel driver module analyzes pertinent data about the memory configuration of a node. An enhanced "platform topology" library describes the inter-relationship of the hardware components of a platform and provides a repository for hardware component properties to help with managing and handling system errors. Diagnosis engines automate the process of detecting the cause of a problem. These engines work in conjunction with software agents that are capable of implementing a specific or defined set of procedures that need to be followed depending on the nature of the diagnosis. Furthermore, only the diagnosis appears on your console and it will reference specific locations for more detailed information about the problem. The error message that is displayed provides explicit details about the failure and actions taken.

4. Service manifests for automatic restarts of applications and Solaris services running on AMD servers.
Service manifests are an XML, text-based file that describes the details of how your service or application starts, stops, and runs. If the application fails, Solaris 10 will identify the conditions under which services and applications can be automatically restarted. If failures occur in the system, the service manifest detects if and when an application (or service) needs to be restarted. Solaris 10 understands application dependencies and will automatically restart any other resources a service requires in order to run successfully. It ensures that everything is synchronized correctly before restarting the service. It can even detect changes made to the configuration file that produced a failure and restart the service using the last configuration file that worked successfully before the failure occurred. Detailed error messages describe what actions were performed and why.

5. DTrace speeds up error detection, correction and kernel telemetry.
DTrace dynamically traces every line of code to help you optimize your system calls and application on any platform. DTrace can trace almost any type of function including applications, device drivers, libraries, system calls, and kernel function calls. Approximately 40,000 different probes let you monitor specific details of any execution. DTrace doesn't require any special options to trace how code executes, and lets you easily trace and pinpoint the reason for application or kernel failures without accessing the source code.

6. Memory placement optimization for greater performance on AMD.
Memory placement optimization insures that whenever possible a CPU processor will access the nearest memory for increased performance. AMD's 64-bit systems have NUMA functionality. Although each CPU has an attached memory cache, every CPU can address all the system memory. Since some memory is closer to one CPU than another, performance varies according to where data is placed into memory. Solaris 10 minimizes data latency and increases system performance by always trying to place data in the local memory of the CPU processing the data.

7. Early access to new AMD features through OpenSolaris.
The OpenSolaris community gives you a low-risk option for evaluating new features to enhance your AMD development efforts that may not be currently available in the latest release of the commercial version of the Solaris operating system. OpenSolaris is more than just an open source community—it is also a Web site for collaboration that gives you access to Solaris source code, as well as additional downloads, developer tools, mailing lists, user groups and events. You can find more information at: www.opensolaris.org. The next two Solaris features are examples of new capabilities that you can only access using OpenSolaris source code.

8. ZFS detects and corrects silent data corruption on AMD systems (only available in the open source version of Solaris 10).
ZFS, the next generation, 128-bit file system, is supported on AMD processors. ZFS will be incorporated into the next update of Solaris 10 in mid-June, 2006 but is currently available in OpenSolaris, the open source version of Solaris 10. The importance of this feature to enhance the accuracy of data handling on AMD systems makes it worth mentioning here. ZFS is self-healing, self-managing, and able to detect and correct silent data corruption, including phantom and misdirected data reads and writes. All data is protected with 64-bit checksums, which are stored separately from the data. ZFS offers unlimited scalability, and delivers unprecedented accuracy and performance. ZFS was designed to be endian neutral so you can take disks from a SPARC server and move them to your AMD server.

9. Xen open source virtualization technology maximizes use of AMD servers.
Xen makes it possible to run multiple or different operating systems like SUSE, Red Hat, and Windows on the same hardware, allowing you to maximize the use of your servers. Although Xen is not currently available in the next release of Solaris 10 (June, 2006), one of the advanced features that makes it worth mentioning, is the ability to freeze an operating system and its applications, migrate it to another system, and restart it without rewriting code or drivers. Xen is available through the open source community for early adopters. You can start working with these features by downloading the source code free download at www.sun.com/solaris/get.

So take Solaris 10 for a test flight. With hundreds of new features and more than 200 integrated, pre-built, and pre-tested, open source projects you have power and performance at your fingertips, and smooth air ahead.

Rikki Kirzner is a freelance writer and veteran computer industry professional with experience as an analyst and former Research Director for IDC, Gartner Group, and Meta Group and as a Senior Editor with Open Computing Magazine. Rikki covers software, development, open source, SOA, and mobile computing.

IBM System x iDataPlex

X family internet scale

IBM System x iDataPlex

Right-size your Internet-scale data center



Highlights
  • Flexible design for Internet-scale data centers

  • Up to 40% power efficiency improvement 1

  • Dramatically reduced cooling costs; air conditioning expense minimized or even eliminated 2

  • Up to 5X compute density for efficient space utilization

  • Front access cabling

  • Easy to service and manage

IBM System x™ iDataPlex™, an Internet-scale solution, helps clients face constraints in power, cooling or physical space. The innovative design of the iDataPlex solution integrates Intel® processor-based processing into the node, rack and data center for power and cooling efficiencies, and required compute density.

The iDataPlex solution is built around Flex Node technology, delivering customized solutions for your specific business needs for compute power, storage density and networking.

Product features Hardware summary
  • An intelligent approach to design layout with an innovative rack design
  • More efficient power and cooling than 1U servers
  • Helps reduce data center operational costs
  • Side-by-side chassis and modular node combinations:
  • Greater flexibility and integrated configurations
  • Extreme density for better data center space utilization
  • Enhanced application performance
  • Customize for your business needs for maximum computer density, optimized I/O networking or storage
  • Shared power and cooling and high-efficiency power supply for cost-effective, high-performance computing
  • Flex Node technology and front access for single-point management and easier serviceability
  • For Internet-scale computing performance
  • Helps pack more processors into the same power and cooling envelope
  • Better utilization of floor space
  • Creates the right-size data center design

BladeCenter QS21

BladeCenter QS21
JS22 Express



Highlights
  • Second generation blade system based on Cell Broadband Engine™ Processors

  • Potential 10x or greater performance acceleration of target workloads

  • High-performance blade solution for graphics-intensive and high performance computing (HPC) applications

For many years, organizations have relied on performance gains from increasing clock speeds of “traditional” microprocessor architectures. However, in recent years this approach has been challenged by the physical limitations of semiconductors and by traditional processor architecture implementations. Issues with power consumption, heat dissipation and memory latencies have led to diminishing returns on performance. High performance computing (HPC) cluster applications such as digital content creation, digital video surveillance, electronic design automation, image and signal processing, financial algorithms, scientific research, and seismic processing, may need a fundamentally new technology and approach to the system-level architecture to achieve the desired level of performance.

Cell/B.E. multi-core innovation

Enter the IBM BladeCenter® QS21 based on the multi-core Cell Broadband Engine (Cell/B.E.) processor. When used to complement systems based on traditional processors, the QS21 can yield application results faster and with more fidelity. This can enable organizations to get information faster to facilitate important business decisions.

Product features Hardware summary
  • Cell/B.E. processors offer extreme performance to accelerate compute-intensive tasks such as image processing, signal processing and graphics rendering
  • Single-wide blade form factor provides extraordinary computing density—up to 6.4 TFLOPS in a single BladeCenter H chassis
  • Build a complex multi-platform environment in a highly efficient architecture
  • Features two high-performance Cell/B.E. processors
  • 2 GB standard processor memory
  • Dual Gigabit Ethernet
  • Optional Dual-port 4x InfiniBand HCA connected through PCI-Express
  • Optional Serial Attached SCSI daughter cards connected through PCI-X
  • Optional I/O buffer memory DIMMs (up to 2 GB, 4x512 MB)

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