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success story 01:
BoxClusterML implemented by Prof. Antony Jameson
Code and Aircraft mode
| Aircraft company | Model (code implemented) |
| Canadair | Challenger (FLO 22) Regional Jet (FLO 22) Global Express (airplane) |
| Northrop | B2 (FLO 22) F23 (FLO 57) |
| Boeing | 737-500 (FLO 27-28 incorporated in Boeing A488 software) 747-400 (FLO 27-28 incorporated in Boeing A488 software) 757 (FLO 27-28 incorporated in Boeing A488 software) 767 (FLO 27-28 incorporated in Boeing A488 software) 777 (FLO 27-28 incorporated in Boeing A488 software) 787 (FLO 27-28 incorporated in Boeing A488 software) |
| McDonnell-Douglas | C17 (FLO 22) MD11 (FLO 22, airplane) MD12 (FLO 67, airplane) MDXX (SYN 88) MDHSCT (FLO 67, airplane) MD90 (FLO 27 incorporated in dactran10) MD95: later Boeing 717 (FLO 22, FLO 67) |
| Airbus | 310 (FLO 57 derivative EJ30, EJ65) 320 (FLO 57 derivative EJ30, EJ65) 330 (FLO 57 derivative EJ30, EJ65) 340 (FLO 57 derivative EJ30, EJ65) 380 (SYN 88) |
| Beech | Premier (SYN 87 MB) Horizon (SYN 87 MB) |
| Embraer | 190 (SYN 88) |
At SC07 Intel booth
Prof. Antony Jameson encountered the BoxClusterML at the world largest supercomputer
exhibit, SC07 held at Reno, Nevada. HPC Systems has displayed the BoxClusterML
at Intel booth as this system has been developed jointly with Intel Corporation.
The BoxClusterML can also be found at Intel’s website,
http://www.intel.com/design/servers/boards/X38ML/index.htm
at their Product Information. We have displayed the system with Fluent program stressing the 100% loading. The picture shows in double stacking configuration running with 8 node, 16core, 64GB memory system.
At the Intel booth, the other companies showing the demo were HP, IBM, Sun Microsystems, and SGI, the big players in HPC field.
The BoxClusterML has been developed to use at the engineer’s desk side, so that it is very quiet yet provides the basic cluster configuration to test the code prior to implement into the large cluster system. The BoxClusterX, the previous version of the BoxClusterML has been implemented widely into the Universities and the research centers throughout Japan. The newly developed model, the BoxClusterML is now redesigned to fit into the global market needs by joint developed by Intel and HPC Systems.
Prof. Antony Jameson has been very impressed the development concept of the system as well as the performance, the quietness and the overall quality, he has decided to take the system to test his software at Stanford University.