CIARA Qualifies Netlist’s HyperCloud Memory on High Performance Computing Servers

Integration of Netlist's 16GB module into CIARA's Atlas server and TITAN GPU systems promises to reduce simulation run-times.

Integration of Netlist's 16GB module into CIARA's Atlas server and TITAN GPU systems promises to reduce simulation run-times.

By DE Editors

Netlist, Inc., a designer and manufacturer of high-performance memory subsystems, has announced that its HyperCloud Memory module has been qualified on CIARA Atlas servers and on Titan graphics processing unit (GPU) systems. HyperCloud’s integration into CIARA servers promises to enhance high-performance computing capabilities while reducing simulation run times. As a result, CIARA is able to run more advanced memory intensive simulations within a given timeframe and increase overall productivity for end-users.

“HyperCloud ensures our customers can maximize server utilization allowing more complex simulations to run in less time than before,” says Patrick Scateni, vice president of Sales and Marketing at CIARA.  “The integration of HyperCloud positions us to support and develop new levels of high-performance computing grids with increased performance.”

For more information, visit Netlist.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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