Purdue University Expands Advanced Computing Resources with SGI Technology

HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. — SGI today announced at the J. Craig Venter Genomes, Medicine and the Environment Conference that Purdue University purchased a selection of SGI® high-performance compute and storage technology from the SGI Scientific Workflow Solutions portfolio. Purdue University's Rosen Center for Advanced Computing (RCAC) will test genomics and other codes and explore cost-saving computing strategies using the SGI® Altix® 450 system configured with groundbreaking SGI® RASC™ (Reconfigurable Application-Specific Computing) RC100 Blades for Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs). A newly acquired SGI® Altix® 4700 system with a 30TB SGI® InfiniteStorage array will add powerful SGI shared-memory processing architecture to the Center's large array of resources. The SGI 4700 system will be used for climatology, weather modeling, nanotechnology and quantum chemistry calculations. RCAC, on the West Lafayette, Ind. campus, is the research computing activity of the university, providing advanced computing resources and services to support the computationally intensive research of Purdue faculty and staff.

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