Search

NASA NCCS Discover Supercomputer is expanded with Aspen Systems

NASA NCCS Discover Supercomputer is expanded with Aspen Systems

PR Newswire

WHEAT RIDGE, Colo., Nov. 18, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Today, Aspen Systems, Inc. (aspsys.com) has announced that NASA Center for Climate Simulation (NCCS) at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD has increased the computational power to their primary computing platform the Discover supercomputer by over an incredible 30%. The project Scalable Unit 15 (SCU15) was awarded to, built by and installed by Aspen Systems, Inc., in order to add a 25,600-core scalable compute unit onto the system for increased data analysis on our climate through visualized data modeling.

“With the successful integration of the newest scalable compute unit, our users now have the largest computational partition ever installed within the Discover cluster,” said Dr. Dan Duffy, Chief of Computational and Information Sciences and Technology Office at NASA Goddard. “This capability is now enabling research on extremely high resolution global atmospheric circulation models with updated physics to better understand deep convective systems that can spawn extreme weather events. The outcome of these studies will result in higher quality weather forecasting capabilities and a better understanding of new observables that are needed on future remote sensing platforms.”

This latest addition brings Discover to over 129,000 cores and a peak speed of nearly 6.8 petaflops by employing 1st Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors, and 100 gigabit-per-second Omni-Path Architecture (OPA) interconnects. This newest compute unit better serves NASA’s demanding weather and climate model workloads. Applications include near-real-time, high-resolution global weather forecasts capturing extreme events.

Detailed information about Scalable Unit 15 are below

  • Manufacturer: Aspen Systems, Inc.
  • 1,920 Tflop/s
  • 25,600 Intel Xeon Skylake processor cores
  • 640 Supermicro TwinPro nodes
  • 2 20-core processors per node
  • 192 GB of memory per node
  • No Swap Space
  • 2.4 GHz Intel Xeon Skylake
  • Interconnect: Intel OmniPath Architecture
  • Cooling: 10 Motivair ChilledDoor
  • Installation: Q3 2019

“Aspen Systems is honored to be trusted by such a prestigious organization as NASA to build, install and support their latest addition to SCU,” said Steve Spring, Chief Executive Officer of Aspen Systems. “The crucial work in climate science that NCCS is doing will save lives,” he said regarding the system’s primary application. “We have a world class team here, and we are all proud of what we have accomplished.”

About Aspen Systems: Aspen Systems, Inc., is a privately held company located in Wheat Ridge, CO. They are the premier manufacturer of High-Performance Computing (HPC) products specializing in supercomputers, technical storage solutions and low latency high-speed networking. Aspen is a single purpose company focused on HPC technology, with trusted partnerships with NASA, Lockheed Martin, NREL, the Department of Defense, National Laboratories, as well as top universities and research firms. Aspen Systems has proudly supported our clients for over 35 years, and previously built the 8th fastest computer on the top 500 list. Visit https://www.aspsys.com.

Contact:
Mako Furukawa
Aspen Systems, Inc.
makof@aspsys.com 
(303) 431-4606

Aspen Systems Logo

Cision View original content to download multimedia:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/nasa-nccs-discover-supercomputer-is-expanded-with-aspen-systems-300959510.html

SOURCE Aspen Systems, Inc.



Congress Updates

Munitions Fired Represent Most of $25 Billion Spent By Pentagon on Iran War So Far

Munitions fired in the two-month old “Operation Epic Fury” against Iran represent most of the $25 billion cost the Pentagon has incurred thus far in the conflict, the acting Defense […]


Slotkin: Pentagon Should Use Anthropic’s Mythos To Spot Cyber Security Gaps

The Pentagon should be using Anthropic‘s recently announced Mythos artificial intelligence model to spot gaps in cyber security, Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) said on Tuesda. “I think the thing that […]


Budd And Shaheen Bill Would Authorize 329 F-15EX Fighters

Two members of the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC), Sen. Ted Budd (R-N.C.) and Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), have introduced the Airpower Acceleration Act, which would authorize multi-year procurements of […]


HASC’s Wittman Sees ‘Challenging’ Push For $350B In Reconciliation Funds, Wants Sustained Defense Increase

NATIONAL HARBOR, Md.– Congress’ work to pass $350 billion in reconciliation funds to support the Trump administration’s push for a $1.5 trillion fiscal year 2027 defense topline is “going to […]