Sunway TaihuLight
Coordinates: 31°32′55.01″N 120°14′52.94″E / 31.5486139°N 120.2480389°E
Active | June 2016 |
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Operators | National Supercomputing Center in Wuxi |
Location | National Supercomputer Center, Wuxi, Jiangsu, China |
Architecture | Sunway |
Power | 15 MW (Linpack) |
Operating system | Sunway RaiseOS 2.0.5 (based on Linux) |
Memory | 1.31 PB (5591 TB/s total bandwidth) |
Storage | 20 PB |
Speed | 1.45 GHz (3.06 TFlops single CPU, 93 PFLOPS Linpack, 125 PFLOPS peak) |
Cost | 1.8 billion Yuan (US$273 million) |
Purpose | Oil prospecting, life sciences, weather forecast, industrial design, drug research |
Web site | http://demo.wxmax.cn/wxc/soft1.php?word=soft&i=46 |
The Sunway TaihuLight (Chinese: 神威·太湖之光) is a Chinese supercomputer which, as of June 2016, is ranked number one in the TOP500 list as the fastest supercomputer in the world,[1][2] with a LINPACK benchmark rating of 93 petaflops.[3] This is nearly three times as fast as the previous holder of the record, the Tianhe-2, which ran at 34 petaflops. As of June 2016, it is also ranked as the third most energy-efficient supercomputer in TOP500,[4] with an efficiency of 6,051.30 MFLOPS/W. It was designed by the National Research Center of Parallel Computer Engineering & Technology (NRCPC) and is located at the National Supercomputing Center in Wuxi in the city of Wuxi, in Jiangsu province, China.[1][3]
Architecture
The Sunway TaihuLight uses a total of 40,960 Chinese-designed SW26010 manycore 64-bit RISC processors based on the Sunway architecture.[5] Each processor chip contains 256 processing cores, and an additional four auxiliary cores for system management that are also RISC cores just more fully featured, for a total of 10,649,600 CPU cores across the entire system.[5]
The processing cores feature 64 KB of scratchpad memory for data (and 16 KB[5] for instructions) and communicate via a network on a chip, instead of having a traditional cache hierarchy.[6]
Software
The system runs on its own operating system, Sunway RaiseOS 2.0.5, which is based on Linux.[5] The system has its own customized implementation of OpenACC 2.0 to aid the parallelization of code.[7]
See also
References
- 1 2 Clark, Jack; King, Ian (2016-06-20). "World's Fastest Supercomputer Now Has Chinese Chip Technology". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2016-06-20.
- ↑ "China builds world's most powerful computer". BBC News. 2016-06-20. Retrieved 2016-06-20.
- 1 2 "China Tops Supercomputer Rankings with New 93-Petaflop Machine". www.top500.org. Retrieved 2016-06-20.
- ↑ "The Green500 List - June 2016". Green500.
- 1 2 3 4 Dongarra, Jack (2016-06-20). "Report on the Sunway TaihuLight System" (PDF). www.netlib.org. Retrieved 2016-06-20.
Each CPE Cluster is composed of a Management Processing Element (MPE) which is a 64-bit RISC core which is supporting both user and system modes, a 256-bit vector instructions, 32 KB L1 instruction cache and 32 KB L1 data cache, and a 256KB L2 cache. The Computer Processing Element (CPE) is composed of an 8×8 mesh of 64-bit RISC cores, supporting only user mode, with a 256-bit vector instructions, 16 KB L1 instruction cache and 64 KB Scratch Pad Memory (SPM). [..] Each CPE has a 64 KB local (scratchpad) memory, no cache memory. The local memory is SRAM. There is a 16KB instruction cache. Each of the 4 CPE/MPE clusters has 8 GB of DDR3 memory. So a node has 32 GB of primary memory. Each processor connects to four 128-bit DDR3-2133 memory controllers, with a memory bandwidth of 136.51 GB/s.
- ↑ Lendino, James (2016-06-20). "Meet the new world's fastest supercomputer: China's TaihuLight". Extremetech. Retrieved 2016-06-21.
The TOP500 report said that the chip also lacks any traditional L1-L2-L3 cache, and instead has 12KB[sic] of instruction cache and 64KB “local scratchpad” that works sort of like an L1 cache.
- ↑ Fu, H H; Liao, JF; Yang, J Z (2016). "The Sunway TaihuLight Supercomputer: System and Applications". Sci. China Inf. Sci. doi:10.1007/s11432-016-5588-7. Retrieved 2016-06-22.
External links
- Top500 list entry for the Sunway TaihuLight
- CCTV video news story on Sunway TaihuLight
- Hardware of Sunway TaihuLight
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Preceded by Tianhe-2 33.9 petaflops |
World's most powerful supercomputer June 2016 – |
Incumbent |