Sugon (Inspur) releases a hundred-core general-purpose computing platform

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Mars Finance News: On June 15, Inspur (Sugon) released a new generation of general-purpose high-performance computing platform. It is equipped with domestically produced 100-core general-purpose CPUs, and its FP64 double-precision computing power reaches 10 TFLOPS. Overall specifications have, for the first time, reached the level of flagship products from international vendors. The platform’s HPL double-precision floating-point performance is nearly 2 times higher than the previous generation, and its STREAM memory access performance is nearly 1 times higher. Thanks to system-level capabilities featuring “compute—storage—network” three-tier coordination, its self-developed scaleFabric high-speed interconnection network delivers end-to-end latency as low as 0.93 microseconds. A single subnet supports 114,000-card networking, effectively addressing the “communication wall” challenge in large-scale parallel computing.
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