- ASCI White
ASCI White was a
supercomputer at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory inCalifornia .It was a
computer cluster based on IBM's commercialRS/6000 SP computer. 512 of these machines were connected together for ASCI White, with 16 processors per node and 8,192 processors in total with 6terabyte s of memory and 160 terabytes of disk storage. Despite these formidable statistics, each processor was slow by 2006 standards, operating at a mere 375 MHz. Therefore, it was almost exclusively used for computations requiring dozens of processors. The computer weighed 106 tons and consumed 3 MW of electricity with a further 3 MW needed for cooling. It had a theoretical processing speed of 7,226 gigaflops. The system ran IBM'sAIX operating system .ASCI White was made up of three individual systems, the 512 node White, the 28 node Ice and the 68 node Frost.
The system was built in
Poughkeepsie, New York . Completed in June 2000 it was transported to specially built facilities in California and officially dedicated onAugust 15 ,2001 . Claimed performance was 12,300 gigaflops, although this was not achieved in the widely acceptedLINPACK tests. The system cost $110 million.It was built as stage three of the
Accelerated Strategic Computing Initiative (ASCI) started by the U.S. Department of Energy and theNational Nuclear Security Administration to build a simulator to replace live WMD testing following the moratorium on testing started by PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush in 1992 and extended byBill Clinton in 1993.The machine was decommissioned beginning July 27, 2006.
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