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Title: | Europe-Swas-Artificial-Intelligence |
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Moderator: | HERON::BUCHANAN |
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Created: | Fri Jun 03 1988 |
Last Modified: | Thu Aug 04 1994 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 442 |
Total number of notes: | 1429 |
360.0. "YES" by ULYSSE::ROACH (TANSTAAFL !) Thu Aug 22 1991 12:34
I N T E R O F F I C E M E M O R A N D U M
Date: 21-Aug-1991 10:46pm CET
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Subject: FWD: press announcement of DECmpp hardware and software products from MasPar
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Subj: FWD: press announcement of DECmpp hardware and software products from
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Subj: press announcement of DECmpp hardware and software products from MasPar
From: [email protected] (Dave Price, USS Press Relations)
Subject:Digital Introduces Family Of Massively Parallel Computers
Date: 20 Aug 91 19:21:08 GMT
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| | | | | | | | Digital Equipment Corporation
| d | i | g | i | t | a | l | Maynard, Massachusetts 01754-2571
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Editorial Contact:
Joseph D. Codispoti
(508) 493-6767
DIGITAL EQUIPMENT INTRODUCES FAMILY OF
MASSIVELY PARALLEL COMPUTERS
MAYNARD, Mass. -- August 20, 1991 -- Digital Equipment Corporation
today introduced a family of computers based on massively parallel
processing (MPP), an emerging, high performance technology targeted
at very complex problems of technical, scientific and commercial
users.
The new DECmpp 12000 system series features configurations
ranging from 1,024 to 16,384 processors with performance up to 1.2
billions of floating point operations per second (GigaFLOPS), and
26,000 millions of instructions per second (MIPS).
The new systems, supplied under a previously announced
agreement with MasPar Computer Corporation of Sunnyvale, California
are priced from $240,500 to $1,502,500. Worldwide shipments will
begin in the fall.
All DECmpp systems are configured with Digital DECstation 5000
full color front-end workstations, as well as ULTRIX and DECnet
software licenses. In addition to the family of computer
processors, Digital also announced a comprehensive line of
software, a family of high speed disk arrays, and full service and
support programs. Digital's standard one year product warranty
will apply.
With this announcement, Digital becomes the first main line
systems vendor to formally introduce a family of massively parallel
systems, and it is the first time users of systems in this
performance class can take advantage of Digital's high level of
warranty, service and support.
Charles Wilson, director of Digital's Massively Parallel
Systems Group, noted "We feel this is a milestone in the evolution
of massively parallel technology. There are many businesses,
government agencies and universities that want to move to massively
parallel technology, but are looking to more application software
and higher levels of enterprise service and support.
"Digital's entry in the market is important to these users for
two reasons. First, we will stimulate application program
development both directly through our independent software
developers, and indirectly by adding the commitment of an
established, major systems vendor to this relatively new market.
"The second reason is Digital's leadership in delivering
effective, highly reliable, enterprise-wide support to large
organizations. MPP systems are yet another important technology to
be integrated into the total computing environment."
Introduced today were:
o DECmpp 12000 systems -- eight field-upgradable models
incorporating 1,024, 4,096, 8,192 and 16,384 processor
elements, and memory capacity from 16MB to 1GB. Priced from
$240,500 to $1,502,500;
o DECmpp Programming Language -- a C-like high level compiler
for programming DECmpp systems included with the DECmpp
System Software license, $100;
o DECmpp Parallel Programming Environment -- a comprehensive
suite of development tools for data-parallel programming.
Features an interactive DECwindows point-and-select
interface. Includes symbolic debugger, machine animator and
data visualizer. License, $4,000;
o DECmpp Image Processing Library -- a facility for supplying
common visual and data objects to help speed program
development. License, $4,000.
o DECmpp FORTRAN -- built on FORTRAN 90, this compiler will
provide facilities to program in high level language and
generate code for data parallel execution. Available in
December;
o DECmpp Disk Array Systems -- high speed disk-array
subsystems, provide parallel access to large data files.
The disk array features 720 megabytes of formatted storage
per disk with a capacity up to 11.2 gigabytes of storage
and sustained I/O rate of nine megabytes per second.
Priced from $129,000 to $261,000;
o Digital Service -- the complete worldwide service offering
from Digital, including enterprise integration, consulting,
customer training, and maintenance and repair services, is
available to DECmpp customers.
SOFTWARE AIDS MARKET GROWTH
Massively parallel processor architectures are considered by
many industry experts to have the greatest potential for solving
highly complex problems in technical, scientific and commercial
computer applications such as scientific visualization, geographic
database management, econometric modeling, and financial analysis.
MPP computers are able to break down problems into smaller
parts, then process these parts simultaneously, at very high speed.
As a result, performance can be extremely fast for applications
that lend themselves to this type of processing.
Key to market acceptance, however, is software, ranging from
application development and network integration tools to the
applications themselves that can take advantage of this technique.
Digital is working to advance MPP software development on
several fronts, according to Wilson.
"First, we're focusing on basic software elements such as
language compilers, libraries, networking designs and basic
development tools. In some cases, we're going to create
parallelized versions of existing products; in other cases, we're
developing entire new products. For example, we are looking to
extend Digital tools such as our Language Sensitive Editor,
Friendly UNIX, and Test Manager to massively parallel
architectures.
"Secondly, we're committed to directly stimulating third-party
application development in strategic application areas."
Targeted applications include: structural dynamics in
automotive and aerospace industries; seismic processing and
reservoir analysis in oil and gas exploration; and database
retrieval, searching and sorting.
Two application toolkits recently ported to these systems are
"Elexir", an information retrieval system from Third Eye Software,
Inc. of Menlo Park, California, and "Table-Maker", a statistical
database package from CHISQ Ltd., Reading, England.
DECmpp EXTENDS HIGH PERFORMANCE SOLUTIONS
The new DECmpp 12000 Series Systems add an important MPP
component to Digital's high-performance computing products.
Digital currently manufactures and markets VAX 9000 and VAX 6000
systems, including mainframes and vector equipped versions for
supercomputing. Digital also offers a range of high-performance
workstations. These and other Digital products maintain industry
leading interoperability with non-Digital systems via the company's
open NAS architecture of standard software interfaces.
Digital Equipment Corporation, headquartered in Maynard,
Massachusetts, is the leading worldwide supplier of networked
computer systems, software and services. Digital pioneered and
leads the industry in interactive, distributed and multi-vendor
computing. Digital and its partners deliver the power to use the
best integrated solutions -- from desktop to data center -- in open
information environments.
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Note to Editors: MasPar is a trademark of MasPar Computer
Corporation.
Table-Maker is a trademark of CHISQ Ltd.
Elexir is a registered trademark of Third Eye
Software, Inc.
UNIX is a trademark of Unix System Laboratories,
Inc.
DECnet, DECstation, DECmpp, VAX and ULTRIX are
trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation.
CORP/92/284
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