NEC SX-ACE

The SX-ACE is a vector supercomputer based on the NEC SX series by NEC Corporation. It features NEC's first multi-core System on a Chip vector processor design,[1] with four cores. The SX-ACE runs at 1 GHz, has peak performance of 64 GFLOPS per core, and has 64 gigabytes per second of memory bandwidth per core. Four cores make up a shared-memory node, and 64 nodes can fit in a rack for a total performance of 16 TFLOPS per rack.[2] The SX-ACE was released in 2013. NEC released the successor, the SX-Aurora TSUBASA in 2017.[3] It is used by Earth Simulator 3.

See also

References

  1. ^ "UK Press Release Distribution Service - Vadvert UK". November 16, 2011. Archived from the original on November 16, 2011.
  2. ^ "SX-ACE Brochure" (PDF).
  3. ^ "Roadmap" image in NEC SX-ACE Photos

External links

  • SX-10 announcement press release
  • Japanese interview discussing the SX-10
  • Main English-language SX-ACE site
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