Peking University has selected Dell EMC to install two HPC clusters to further cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) cooperative research with Harvard University. These clusters, with 144 nodes and approximately two petabytes of storage with Intel EE Lustre, will enable university researchers to map the three-dimensional structure of biological macromolecules to design inhibitors and develop new drugs to treat or cure patients of cancer and other diseases.
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Jim Ganthier, senior vice president, Validated Solutions and HPC
Organization, Dell EMC
“Dell EMC is uniquely capable of
breaking through the barriers of data-centric HPC and navigating new and
varied workloads that are converging with big data and cloud. We are
collaborating with the HPC community, including our customers, to
advance and optimize HPC innovations while making these capabilities
easily accessible and deployable for organizations and businesses of all
sizes.”
Jeremy Kepner, MIT Lincoln Laboratory Fellow and head of the
Lincoln Laboratory Supercomputing Center
“Dell EMC has been
a great partner in enabling us to dramatically increase the capabilities
of our supercomputing center. The Dell HPC team was very knowledgeable
and responsive and able to deliver, install, and benchmark our
Petaflop-scale system in less than a month. This was a great example of
a well-coordinated and dedicated organization that was able to allocate
the appropriate resources to exceed customer expectations.”
Dr. Youdong “Jack” Mao, Assistant Professor of Biophysics, Peking
University
“The HPC clusters from Dell EMC are critical to
our research missions that highly depend on the analysis of big data
generated from highly automated cryo-electron microscopes. The HPC
systems facilitate the development of state-of-the-art algorithms in
pursuit of structural solutions to those grand biomedical problems,
which would deliver innovations in cancer immunotherapy and precision
medicine.”
Jason Stowe, CEO, Cycle Computing
“Hybrid solutions
are the future for HPC customers and teaming with Dell EMC to meet that
need is very exciting. The Dell EMC team clearly understands this market
and their customers. With their unique insight, we believe our combined
forces will deliver real value to customers, enabling them to
significantly reduce their queue times, instant access to increased
capacity when needed, and the ability to easily manage it all.”
Charles Wuischpard, vice president, Data Center Group, Intel
“We’re
entering an era where personalized medicine can help to save and improve
lives like never before. We continue to collaborate with Dell on
bringing Intel Scalable System Framework based clusters to market, and
the Dell EMC PowerEdge C6320p server, based on Intel Xeon Phi processor,
Intel® HPC Orchestrator, and Intel Omni-path Architecture fabric, will
help customers solve some of the most important life science and deep
learning challenges.”
Ian Buck, vice president of accelerated computing, NVIDIA
“The
NVIDIA Tesla P100 is the most powerful GPU accelerator ever built for
high performance computing, big data analytics and artificial
intelligence. We are working with Dell EMC to target some of the world’s
most complex visual computing problems in life sciences, research, and
A.I., and the PowerEdge C4130 and R730 servers were built to supercharge
these applications.”
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