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Written by Tyler O'Neal   
Wednesday, 25 November 2009 06:20

Technology designed to blast aliens in computer games is part of a new GPU (Graphics Processing Units) supercomputer cluster that will process CSIRO research data thousands of times faster and more efficiently than a desktop PC. The GPU cluster will be able to speed up the reconstruction of 3-D images, such as this wood microstructure created from many 2-D images.

The new GPU cluster will complement the supercomputing resources available to CSIRO researchers such as the recently installed NCI facility at the Australian National University.

The cluster will allow CSIRO scientists to explore what may well be the next generation approach to supercomputing, the use of GPU technology for parallel processing.

The CSIRO GPU cluster will be launched today in Canberra.

The first of its kind in Australia, the cluster is about the size of six large refrigerators and contains 61,440 compute cores.

CSIRO Computational and Simulation Science leader Dr John Taylor said the computer cluster combines Central Processing Units (CPUs) like those in PCs with more powerful Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) to make it more efficient.

"GPUs have been around a while, hidden in your computer game console but now we're seeing them in scientific computing," Dr Taylor said.

"They were initially designed to render 3D scenes in computer games.

"GPUs speed up data processing by allowing a computer to massively multi-task through parallel processing."

Per unit of processing power, a GPU cluster is typically less expensive and more energy efficient than a CPU-based supercomputer.

GPUs are not just useful for image data, they can tackle big science challenges – processing petabytes of data and more, very quickly.

Speeds of 30 to 70 times faster than CPUs are common.

Using GPUs to analyse complex research data is becoming a global trend in computing.

"It's pleasing to see the first installation of a GPU cluster in Australia," CSIRO Information Sciences Group Executive Dr Alex Zelinsky said.

The GPU cluster will be able to speed up the reconstruction of 3-D images, such as this wood microstructure created from many 2-D images.

"This cluster will be part of our family of high-end computers in CSIRO and important to our e-Research Strategy."

"It will enable CSIRO to, in a cost effective way, be globally competitive in addressing computational challenges for 'big science'."

It will be used for research in advanced materials, cloud computing, data and visualisation tools, genetics and more.

Projects to be run on the cluster include:

  • figuring out where tiny fragments of genetic code sit on a genome
  • 3D reconstruction of medical images from the Australian Synchrotron
  • modelling the interactions between nutrients and plankton in the oceans.

Thirty CSIRO scientists were trained earlier this year to learn how to code their experiments to run on the new GPU cluster.

"It requires a new approach to coding," Dr Taylor said.

"You have to divide up each task in a way that makes best use of the extra processors. It's like having to give instructions to 10 bricklayers building a wall, instead of one..

"We will be training others in the scientific community in how to use our facility.

"There's plenty of interest from universities and government."

Xenon Systems of Melbourne has installed the cluster in a data centre in Canberra. It will run Linux and Windows applications.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 25 November 2009 06:20
 

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