IBM, Forschungszentrum Jülich and NVIDIA Team to Establish POWER Acceleration and Design Center

Armonk, NY, Jülich, Germany and Munich, Germany – November 10 2014.
IBM (NYSE: IBM), together with NVIDIA (Nasdaq: NVDA), and the Jülich Supercomputing Center, part of the largest research center in Germany, today announced plans for a new competency center to advance the creation and optimization of research codes on GPU-accelerated OpenPOWER compatible systems.

Born out of the collaborative spirit fostered by the OpenPOWER Foundation and the commitment of these three organizations to advance the HPC space, the POWER Acceleration and Design Center will be designed to combine the technology expertise of IBM and NVIDIA with the world class research capabilities of the Jülich Supercomputing Centre.

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In addition to expanding software ecosystems around OpenPOWER, this new collaboration will create opportunities to develop advanced High Performance Computing (HPC) skills and drive the creation of new technologies to bring value to customers globally. Through the creation of the OpenPOWER Foundation, an open development community formed in late 2013 with over 70 members to date, a new ecosystem based on the POWER architecture is emerging that will lead to novel solutions for high-end HPC systems.

"Our plans for launching this new Center reinforces IBM's commitment to foster an open collaboration environment and is our next step in expanding the software ecosystem around OpenPOWER," said Dave Turek, Vice President of Technical Computing OpenPOWER for IBM. "Teaming with NVIDIA and the Jülich Supercomputing Center will allow us to leverage each of our strengths to extend innovation and bring value to our customers around the world."

The Center will join together a team of experts from IBM Research & Development Lab in Böblingen (Germany) and IBM Research Zurich (Switzerland), the Jülich Supercomputing Centre and NVIDIA (Germany).

"Scaling applications and energy efficiency are challenges for HPC towards the Exascale age. With today’s announcement of the first POWER Acceleration and Design Center at Forschungszentrum Jülich, NVIDIA together with Jülich and IBM will support developers with their HPC applications." says Stefan Kraemer, Director HPC Business Development EMEA at NVIDIA. "The innovative system architecture, connecting IBM’s Power CPU and NVIDIA's Tesla GPU accelerator via the high-speed NVLink technology, will provide the basis for new developments. We are delighted to be part of the team that helps scientists to achieve new milestones in their research."

Professor Thomas Lippert, Director of Jülich Supercomputing Centre, stresses: "The POWER Acceleration and Design Center will help scientists and engineers to address the grand challenges facing society in the fields of energy and environment, information and health care using most advanced HPC architectures and technologies."

IBM and Jülich have historically maintained a long-standing relationship which resulted in the installation of several generations of Blue Gene systems. Since 2011 IBM and Jülich have been collaborating on research on exascale architectures. A similar collaboration between NVIDIA and Jülich has existed since 2012. All three organizations – IBM Jülich and NVIDIA – are members of the OpenPOWER Foundation. IBM and NVIDIA, who are founding members, share the common vision of bringing a new class of Data Centric Systems to market faster to tackle today’s Big Data challenges.

About the OpenPOWER Foundation

The OpenPOWER Foundation is an open technical community based on the POWER architecture, enabling collaborative development and opportunity for member differentiation and industry growth. The goal of the Foundation is to create an open ecosystem, using the POWER Architecture to share expertise, investment, and server-class intellectual property to serve the evolving needs of customers and industry. Founded in late 2013, the organization now has over 70 members worldwide.

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Further Information:

IBM

Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC)

NVIDIA

OpenPOWER Foundation

Media Contacts:

Kristin Bryson
IBM Media Relations, New York
Tel: + 914 766-4221, Mobile: +1 203-241-9190
E-Mail: kabryson@us.ibm.com

Hans-Jürgen Rehm
IBM Media Relations, Germany
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E-Mail: hansrehm@de.ibm.com

Tobias Schlößer
Forschungszentrum Jülich, Unternehmenskommunikation
Tel: +49 2461 61-4771
E-Mail: t.schloesser@fz-juelich.de

Jens Neuschäfer
NVIDIA Media Relations
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E-Mail: jneuschaefer@nvidia.com

Last Modified: 22.05.2022