bullx,
Instruments for innovation
A range of systems specifically designed for Extreme Computing
Technological race, environmental challenges, growing competition... By developing your capacity for innovation, you'll be winning on all fronts. To help you get there, Bull is offering to speed up your forecasting and simulations with its Extreme Computing solutions. Leveraging on the expertise acquired while developing some of the world’s most powerful supercomputers, Bull has designed its bullx range specifically for Extreme Computing. Fat nodes, thin nodes, accelerators: Bull provides solutions to meet every type of need, from departmental server to world-class supercomputer.
bullx systems
bullx blade system (B500 series): ultra-concentrated and modular systems
bullx DLC blade system (B700 series): Direct Liquid Cooling to reduce consumption by a third, with unchanged serviceability
bullx supernode (S series): SMP systems to satisfy the needs of even the most memory-hungry applications
bullx rack-mounted systems (R series): optimal performance at the optimized cost of standard servers
HARDWARE PARTNERS
DDN, Intel, Mellanox, NVIDIA, and many more.
R&D PARTNERSHIPS
An extensive experience in partnerships
with research consortia and customers
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Technical specsheets
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Success stories
19/03/2012
Bull, CEA, F4E and JAEA inaugurate the Helios supercomputer in Rokkasho (Japan), dedicated to the Nuclear Fusion program
The supercomputer, delivering over 1.5 Petaflops, will provide the computer modeling and simulation capabilities needed for the 'Broader Approach' program, linked to the ITER initiative.
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15/02/2012
CURIE speeds up European research
Capable of up to two million billion operations a second (or 2 Petaflop/s) GENCI's CURIE supercomputer - designed by Bull - opens up unprecedented new possibilities for academic and industrial research in Europe
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November 2011
Special Edition of La Recherche - Supercomputers: at the frontiers of Extreme Computing
New horizons / Major Challenges / The future: exascale computing
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