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<big>'''Final power down for Aurora Tsubasa nodes is scheduled for December 31st 2024'''</big>


The NEC Aurora Tsubasa is a vector computer in the tradition of the SX series. Compared to SX-9 and SX-ACE, it is a new ISA with some major changes but also a lot in common.
The NEC Aurora Tsubasa is a vector computer in the tradition of the SX series. Compared to SX-9 and SX-ACE, it is a new ISA with some major changes but also a lot in common.
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* [[NEC_Aurora_Access|Access, Usage]]
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* [[NEC_Aurora_HW|Hardware and Architecture]]
* [[NEC_Aurora_difference|How is it different?]]
* [[NEC_Aurora_quickstart|Quickstart Guide]]
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Latest revision as of 17:46, 19 November 2024

Final power down for Aurora Tsubasa nodes is scheduled for December 31st 2024

The NEC Aurora Tsubasa is a vector computer in the tradition of the SX series. Compared to SX-9 and SX-ACE, it is a new ISA with some major changes but also a lot in common. The vector processor has the form factor of a accelerator card, and is plugged as a PCI card into a server. The card is called VE for Vector Engine, the host hosting the card is called VH for Vector Host.

HLRS installation consists of one rack with 64 VE nodes in 8 VH.



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