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

Revision as of 17:45, 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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