Clemson Selects Dell HPC To Power Research
Clemson University is using a next-generation high-performance computing cluster (HPCC) from Dell to enable a wide range of academic research, from how family migration patterns impact schools and children’s development to the design of wireless communication networks.
| The supercomputer, known as the Palmetto Cluster, is housed at Clemson’s Information Technology Center and comprises 512 DellTM PowerEdgeTM 1950 servers with Intel® Quad-Core processors. Dell has worked with researchers at the university to build the cluster, currently benchmarked at 31 teraflops (TF), which means it can perform more than 31 trillion operations in one second, and is expected to grow to a goal of 100 TF. |
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