HAMBURG, GERMANY, Jun 19, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) --In the news release, "India Bolsters National Space Program Using
NVIDIA GPU-Accelerated Supercomputer," issued earlier today by
NVIDIA, we are advised by the company that the SAGA system is the
holder of the 86 position on the Top500 list, rather than the 85
position as originally issued. Complete corrected text follows.
India Bolsters National Space Program Using NVIDIA GPU-Accelerated
Supercomputer
GPU-Accelerated Space Program and India's $1 Billion Investment
Underscore Nation's Commitment to Widespread Petascale-Class
Supercomputing
HAMBURG, GERMANY -- June 19, 2012 -- ISC'12 -- NVIDIA today announced
that the SAGA system, India's most powerful supercomputer(1) and the
holder of the 86 position on the Top500 list released yesterday, is
leveraging NVIDIA(R) GPUs to dramatically improve the design and
analysis of the delivery vehicles critical to the nation's space
program.
Developed by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), one of
the six largest space research agencies in the world, the SAGA
supercomputer is used to tackle complex aeronautical problems.
Harnessing the power of 640 NVIDIA Tesla(R) GPUs and providing up to
394 teraflops of peak performance, SAGA enables ISRO to accelerate
and improve the design and analysis of new and existing satellite
launch vehicles by enabling more complex and accurate design
simulations.
"GPUs enabled us to reduce the time to create, simulate and verify a
new launch vehicle design from weeks to days, while improving the
overall quality and durability of the design dramatically," said
sources at ISRO. "This level of supercomputing power has made a huge
difference in our space program, by enabling us to continually refine
and improve our prediction capabilities."
ISRO leverages the SAGA system and the PARAS-3D application to run
compute-intensive, detailed computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
simulations that optimize the launch vehicle design for improved
performance under a range of flow conditions. With GPUs, ISRO is able
to run more complex simulations 7-8 times faster than with a
CPU-based system, reducing the time to create, test and finalize new
designs by the same factor. In addition, the higher compute density
in a GPU-based system enables better application scalability while
requiring a much lower investment in communication infrastructure.
"The Indian government has jumped into the global supercomputing race
in a big way, with its recent $1 billion pledge to build a network of
next-generation, petascale-class supercomputers throughout the
country," said Sumit Gupta, senior director of NVIDIA's Tesla
business. "India joins the US, China, Germany, Japan, Russia, and
other leading nations who are applying supercomputing resources to
solve some of the world's most pressing computational, scientific and
engineering problems."
About ISRO
The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is the
primary space agency of the Indian government, and is among the six
largest space research organizations in the world. Its primary
objective is to advance space technology and use its applications for
national benefit, including the development and deployment of
communication satellites for television broadcast, telecommunications
and meteorological applications, as well as remote sensing satellites
for management of natural resources.
About NVIDIA Tesla GPUs
NVIDIA Tesla GPUs are massively parallel
accelerators based on the NVIDIA CUDA(R) parallel computing platform.
Tesla GPUs are designed from the ground up for power-efficient, high
performance computing, computational science and supercomputing,
delivering dramatically higher application acceleration for a range
of scientific and commercial applications than a CPU-only approach.
More information about NVIDIA Tesla GPUs is available at the Tesla
website. To learn more about CUDA or download the latest version,
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About NVIDIA
NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) awakened the world to computer
graphics when it invented the GPU in 1999. Today, its processors
power a broad range of products from smartphones to supercomputers.
NVIDIA's mobile processors are used in cell phones, tablets and auto
infotainment systems. PC gamers rely on GPUs to enjoy spectacularly
immersive worlds. Professionals use them to create 3D graphics and
visual effects in movies and to design everything from golf clubs to
jumbo jets. And researchers utilize GPUs to advance the frontiers of
science with high performance computing.The company has more than
5,000 patents issued, allowed or filed, including ones covering ideas
essential to modern computing. For more information, see
www.nvidia.com.
(1) As measured by peak double precision FLOPS performance.
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