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To: Galirayo who wrote (17486)4/19/2006 8:13:10 AM
From: Galirayo  Respond to of 23958
 
Sun Microsystems Sets World Records for MCAE Applications on AMD Opteron(TM) Processor-based Sun Fire(TM) Servers
Wednesday April 19, 8:05 am ET

SANTA CLARA, Calif., April 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW - News) today announced that the Sun Fire(TM) X2100 servers have set two new world-record benchmarks for real-world mechanical computer-aided engineering (MCAE) applications. The Sun Fire X2100 server, powered by AMD Opteron(TM) processors, is one of Sun's newest x64 (x86, 64-bit) servers and is the fastest single-socket server available with an already impressive portfolio of benchmarks. It also gives users a flexibility of operating environments, allowing them to run the Solaris(TM) 10 Operating System (OS), Linux or Windows.
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"Sun recognizes that manufacturing companies are always striving to get products to market as quickly as possible. Sun is responding to these market demands by designing x64 servers that can enable manufacturers to reduce development costs, speed time-to-market and deliver truly innovative products," said Bjorn Andersson, director of HPC and Grid Computing for Sun Microsystems. "Our new world records highlight the Sun Fire X2100 server's industry-leading capabilities and performance of numerically intense applications, which are critical for designing better and safer products. Furthermore, companies can take advantage of the Sun Grid Rack System to get clusters of Sun Fire X2100 servers that are ready-to-deploy, saving time and lowering risk in large-scale system installations."

Sun Fire Servers with New AMD Opteron Processors Continue to Deliver Best Performance

Keeping up the record-setting trend started by a 16-node cluster of Sun Fire X2100 servers on EXA's PowerFLOW CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) application(1), the 32-node cluster -- now powered by AMD's Opteron Model 156 processor, the highest-performing single-core AMD Opteron 100 series processor -- set two new world records on LS-DYNA and Fluent benchmarks. These benchmarks are based on the popular versions of the respective MCAE applications heavily used in the automotive, aerospace and consumer products industries. Sun is the first vendor to publish results on a system that is based on streamlined, high-performance, single-socket servers used as quintessential cost-effective building blocks, which were running 64-bit SuSE Linux (SLES9) and interconnected using Cisco InfiniBand technology.

This combination resulted in a world record performance on LS-DYNA crash simulation code, which is used in the automotive industries worldwide and consists of two standardized benchmark problems: "Neon_Refined" and a much larger "3 Vehicle Collision." Sun's system surpassed all published results, ranging from one to 32 processors, that were posted by various hardware vendors, while maintaining superb scalability with the increasing size of the cluster(2). The scalability of these codes is non-linear as the size of the cluster is growing, with the typical sweet spot of 16 processors, where Sun's solution maintained 80% efficiency(3). Additionally, on the "Neon Refined" benchmark, the 16 Sun Fire X2100 servers are 17% faster than the same size HP system, based on HP ProLiant DL145 servers; 29% quicker than the IBM system, based on eServer 326 and Myrinet interconnect; and 56% speedier than the Itanium2-powered HP system, based on Integrity rx2600 Servers(4).

Fluent software is used for solving fluid flow problems and is based on a numerical technique called computational fluid dynamics (CFD). The FLUENT benchmark suite is divided into three varying in size classes: Small, Medium and Large. The 32-node cluster of Sun Fire X2100 servers has the best performance ever reported on this benchmark, across all three classes(5). For the same size of the cluster, Sun's solution performs better than the IBM BladeCenter system, based on LS20 blades equipped with AMD Opteron processors and Myrinet low latency interconnect. When compared to the systems based on Intel Xeon EM64T processors, the high-performance, single-socket servers from Sun are swifter than the IBM eServer x336-based solution, beat the HP ProLiant DL 360-based cluster and trump Dell's offering, based on PowerEdge 1855 servers.

Additional information on the Sun Fire x64 benchmarks can be found at: sun.com

For more information on Sun Fire x64 servers, including pricing and availability, please visit: sun.com .

The Sun(TM) Grid Rack System provides Sun Fire servers, interconnect and management infrastructure into integrated racks, directly from Sun's factory. Visit sun.com for more information on how to configure a Sun Grid Rack System.

About Sun Microsystems, Inc.

A singular vision -- "The Network Is The Computer" -- guides Sun in the development of technologies that power the world's most important markets. Sun's philosophy of sharing innovation and building communities is at the forefront of the next wave of computing: the Participation Age. Sun can be found in more than 100 countries and on the Web at sun.com .

NOTE: Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, Sun Fire, Solaris, Sun Grid Rack System and The Network Is The Computer are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries. AMD and AMD Opteron are trademarks or registered trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices.

(1) Details available at
sun.com
(2) As of 4/17/06, results are available at
topcrunch.org

(3) Neon_Refined Model: 1 processor time is 9222 sec., efficiency is 100.00%; 2 processor time is 4629 sec., efficiency is 94.25%; 4 processor time is 2446 sec., efficiency is 94.25%; 8 processor time is 1283 sec., efficiency is 89.85%; 16 processor time is 703 sec., efficiency is 81.99%.

(4) Sun Fire X2100 cluster: Time - 703 sec.; HP CP4000 cluster, ProLiant DL145: Time - 822 sec.; IBM eServer 326 cluster: Time - 911 sec.; HP CP6000 cluster, Integrity rx2600 cluster: Time - 1101 sec.

(5) As of 4/17/06, results are available at
fluent.com

FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Rebekah Johnson
650-585-5473
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
rebekah.johnson@sun.com

Megan Patterson
Bite Communications for Sun Microsystems, Inc.
415-365-0358
megan.patterson@bitepr.com

allpress@sun.com
415-365-0462

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Source: Sun Microsystems, Inc.



To: Galirayo who wrote (17486)4/19/2006 10:45:00 AM
From: Ken W  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 23958
 
Ray

I think Sun will test 4.80 a couple more times as it goes into a new roll from there to about 5.20...."they" seem to want to keep the stock as a roller from channel to channel for very long periods of time..3.50 to 4.00 lasted nearly 3 years!

CPST want to break out sooooooo bad. LOL

BWNG short from 14.40 is looking well this morning. Target is 12.35.

Copper stocks are pulling back.

Ken