SEATTLE, WA and NAPA, CA — (Marketwired) — 05/07/13 — At the 2013 Cray User Group (CUG) meeting in Napa Valley, California, global supercomputer leader Cray Inc. (NASDAQ: CRAY) today introduced the Cray XC30-AC supercomputer — the Company-s new addition to its series of Cray XC30 systems. Shipping now, the new Cray XC30-AC supercomputer includes all of the advanced high performance computing (HPC) technologies offered in the Cray XC30 system, and features aggressive price points intended to attract a new a class of HPC users — the technical enterprise.
With prices starting at $500,000, the Cray XC30-AC (air cooled) supercomputer economizes the packaging, networking, cooling and power options of the Cray XC30 system to provide customers with the optimal balance of features and footprint that matches their unique price/performance requirements. The Cray XC30-AC enables technical enterprise HPC users in fields such as manufacturing, life sciences, financial services and energy to apply supercomputing resources towards solving the growing technical and business challenges that can only be addressed with high-end HPC technology.
“Innovation is not limited to Fortune 100 companies. There are many Fortune 1000 companies, and even departments within Fortune 100 companies, with a growing need for a supercomputing system that provides a critical tool for taking advantage of performing complex simulations,” said Peg Williams, Cray-s senior vice president of high performance computing systems. “With all of the features and functionality of our high-end Cray XC30 systems, our new Cray XC30-AC supercomputer is perfectly suited for technical enterprise customers, giving them the ability to leverage all of the world-class computational resources of a Cray supercomputer at much lower starting price points.”
The Cray XC30-AC is not the only Cray solution for technical enterprise customers. The Company-s line of industry-standard cluster supercomputer offerings, the , complements the Cray XC30-AC systems and gives customers the ability to choose a Cray solution that best fits the needs of their applications. With Cray XC30-AC and Cray CS300 systems, Cray-s portfolio of supercomputers now spans a broad spectrum of customer needs, application performance, price performance and flexibility.
“Cray has a history of leveraging the supercomputing technologies featured in their high-end systems, and economically repackaging those same technologies to offer solutions to fit the needs of HPC users with smaller budgets,” said Earl Joseph, IDC program vice president for HPC. “Simulation is no longer bound by the high-end data center, and Cray-s new XC30-AC system continues the company-s tradition of creating purpose-built systems that appeal to new customers in expanding segments of the supercomputing market.”
Early customers for the new Cray XC30-AC system include a global consumer electronics company and a global financial services company — commercial organizations that are not considered as traditional Cray customers. The Cray XC30-AC supercomputer is not only targeted at new customers in less-traditional HPC segments, but also at a broader class of users in more traditional HPC markets, such as academia, defense and earth sciences — organizations that need the productivity, reliability and resiliency of a high-end supercomputer, but in a smaller package and at a lower total cost of ownership.
The Cray XC30-AC supercomputer features the same key traits of the Cray XC30 system — Adaptive Supercomputing, scalable performance and tight system-level integration. Both supercomputing solutions feature the Aries system interconnect; a Dragonfly network topology that frees applications from locality constraints; the next-generation of the scalable, high performance Cray Linux Environment that also supports a wide range of ISV applications; Cray-s HPC optimized programming environment; and the ability to handle a wide variety of processor types, including Intel® Xeon® processors, Intel® Xeon Phi coprocessors, and NVIDIA® Tesla® GPU accelerators.
The key differentiator between the two products is the economized packaging, networking, cooling and power options. The Cray XC30-AC system features:
an air-cooled, self-sufficient cabinet architecture;
physically smaller compute cabinets with 16 vertical blades per cabinet;
a single fan for bottom-to-top vertical air flow;
no requirements for liquid coolants;
lower network costs without the need for optical cables;
and lower power option supporting either 480V or 208V operation.
Additional information on the Cray XC30 and the Cray XC30-AC supercomputers can be found on the on the Cray website.
Global supercomputing leader Cray Inc. (NASDAQ: CRAY) provides innovative systems and solutions enabling scientists and engineers in industry, academia and government to meet existing and future simulation and analytics challenges. Leveraging 40 years of experience in developing and servicing the world-s most advanced supercomputers, Cray offers a comprehensive portfolio of supercomputers and Big Data solutions delivering unrivaled performance, efficiency and scalability. Cray-s Adaptive Supercomputing vision is focused on delivering innovative next-generation products that integrate diverse processing technologies into a unified architecture, allowing customers to surpass today-s limitations and meeting the market-s continued demand for realized performance. Go to for more information.
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