Supermicro and Goethe University Frankfurt Deliver High-Performance Computing Solution for COVID and Physics Research
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SAN JOSE, California, June 24, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
- Supermicro Delivers Advanced AMD Based GPU Servers With Double the I/O
Bandwidth and 200Gb Networking to the Goethe University Frankfurt CSC
Supercomputer Center to Support Computationally Intensive Research
Super Micro Computer, Inc. (Nasdaq: SMCI), a global leader in enterprise
computing, storage, networking solutions and green computing technology, today
announced that the Center for Scientific Computing (CSC) has chosen
Supermicro's 4U 8 GPU A+ server with PCI-E Gen 4 and 200Gb/s networking (AS
-4124GS-TNR) as the foundation for their next generation of High-Performance
Computing (HPC) servers. CSC is an initiative of the Frankfurt Institute for
Advanced Studies, and Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main.
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The Supermicro AS-4124GS-TNR is an advanced state-of-the-art server that
incorporates AMD EPYC(TM) processors that have been designed to eliminate
bottlenecks in the transfer of data between main host memory and the GPUs. When
equipped with Radeon Instinct(TM) MI50 GPU accelerators, this server enables
researchers to conduct their investigations exceptionally fast.
"Supermicro is excited to once again partner with the leading HPC center at
Goethe University Frankfurt to deliver our powerful new A+ Server with
exceptional CPU, GPU, and networking performance," said Vik Malyala, senior
vice president, Supermicro. "We continue to innovate our products so that our
customers have a wide range of options to match their requirements with the
best-of-breed components. Clusters based on these 2nd generation AMD EPYC CPU
and Radeon Instinct MI50 GPU powered servers easily deliver peak performance
and provide efficiency for a wide range of applications. Researchers can
leverage innovative new artificial intelligence (AI) solutions with these
advanced features. Supermicro looks forward to a productive and mutually
beneficial partnership with Goethe University."
Goethe University Frankfurt hosts a leading supercomputer center that serves a
wide range of international scientists and researchers. A new and powerful
supercomputer was needed to support researchers from varied disciplines who
needed significantly increased processing capacity. The team assigned to
architect and choose the new supercomputer investigated several server
solutions that contained both CPUs and GPUs. Of practical interest was a
system that supported the PCI Express 4.0 specification, which allows for up to
64 GB/second of data transfer between host memory and GPU. This performance
requirement is critical for applications that must exchange data with the GPU.
Previous PCI Express interfaces were too slow for high-performance applications
that relied on the fastest GPUs available, and thus a system with PCI Express
4.0 bus readiness was required.
"As we designed and are now implementing our latest supercomputer, our
partnership with Supermicro and AMD has been critical," stated Prof. Dr. Volker
Lindenstruth, Chair for HPC architecture at Goethe University." We have been
able to collaborate with their technical engineers to describe our
computational challenges and our potential bottlenecks based on previous
generations of servers. Both Supermicro and AMD have responded with a balanced
system that can easily be utilized by a wide range of scientists who require a
scalable and optimized cluster of fast servers for their research. Especially
the design that allows the integration of eight GPUs and up to two 200Gb/s
connectivity network cards without any PCI Express switch provides clear
advantages for application performance."
The Goethe University Frankfurt supercomputing center serves a diverse set of
researchers and scientists. By utilizing servers that contain state-of-the-art
CPUs, GPUs, and networking, applications that range from particle physics to
climate change simulations can be executed and accelerated on the AS
-4124GS-TNR servers. Additionally, requests have made for system time for
computational chemistry applications, neutron star simulations, and lattice QCD
investigations. All of these (and more) applications rely on the powerful
performance of the AMD Radeon Instinct MI50 accelerators. Recently (mid-2020),
Goethe University Frankfurt has been using HPC technologies to simulate the
spread of the COVID-19 virus to understand how future pandemics spread could be
prevented.
"Supercomputers today require unprecedented computational power to perform the
large-scale simulations and complex medical analysis that are critical to
driving the next generation of research. At the heart of these systems are the
latest in CPU and GPU technology," said Forrest Norrod, senior vice president
and general manager, data center and embedded systems group, AMD. "The AMD
EPYC(TM) processors and Radeon Instinct(TM) MI50 GPUs powering the latest
Supermicro server deliver leading I/O bandwidth and exceptional performance to
reach better results, faster for our most demanding scientific challenges."
Goethe University Frankfurt ran several benchmarks to understand the
performance of the AS -4124GS-TNR selected a server, the AS -4124GS-TNR, that
contained both 2nd Gen AMD EPYC CPUs and AMD Radeon Instinct MI50 accelerators.
An even more relevant benchmark is how the system performs when running
multiple independent jobs that use all the available cores. The purpose of this
type of benchmark is to understand real-world use of a server and measure the
performance of applications running concurrently. The optimized system
supporting CPUs, GPUs, High Performance I/O and Networking showed that HPC
applications are not dramatically impacted by other active applications,
demonstrating the superior architecture of the balanced system design.
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