Tomsk State University (TSU) has become the first Russian university equipped with a world-class supercomputer center.
The TSU computing center is equipped with the SKIF Cyberia supercomputer based on 566 dual-core Intel® Xeon® processors of the 5150 series, which has become the most powerful computing complex in Russia, the CIS and Eastern Europe, as well as one of the hundred most powerful computers in the world. The peak performance of SKIF Cyberia was 12 trillion operations per second; The preliminary result of the system on the standard test
Linpack amounted to 7.82 trillion operations. SKIF Cyberia is built on the basis of the latest technological achievements of the world supercomputer industry.
The basis of the SKIF Cyberia supercomputer complex is a computing cluster based on 282 computing and 1 control node based on 566 dual-core Intel® Xeon® 5150 processors. Thanks to Intel technologies, the power of the new SKIF has increased by 5 compared to SKIF K-1000. times, the number of used computing nodes and the cluster power consumption remained at the same level.
In addition to the standard set of control and system software, SKIF Cyberia uses the new operating system Microsoft® Windows® Compute Cluster Server 2003.