IBM Scalable POWERparallel

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Scalable POWERparallel (SP) is a series of supercomputers from IBM. SP systems were part of the IBM RISC System/6000 (RS/6000) family, and were also called the RS/6000 SP. The first model, the SP1, was introduced in February 1993, and new models were introduced throughout the 1990s until the RS/6000 was succeeded by eServer pSeries in October 2000. The SP is a distributed memory system, consisting of multiple RS/6000-based nodes interconnected by an IBM-proprietary switch called the High Performance Switch (HPS). The nodes are clustered using software called PSSP, which is mainly written in Perl.

IBM Scalable POWERparallel
Also known asIBM RS/6000 SP
DeveloperIBM
TypeSupercomputer platform
Release dateFeb 1993 (Feb 1993)
DiscontinuedOct 2000 (Oct 2000)
CPUIBM POWER
PowerPC
SuccessorIBM Blue Gene

Computer scientist Marc Snir was awarded the Seymour Cray Computer Engineering Award by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers in 2013 for his contributions to supercomputing, which included his work on the SP.[1]

Notable systems

Nodes

POWER1-based

Model# of CPUsCPUCPU MHzCacheMemoryIntroducedDiscontinued
SP11POWER1++62.5None64 to 256 MB1993-02-021994-12-16

POWER2-based

Model# of CPUsCPUCPU MHzL2 CacheMemoryIntroducedDiscontinued
Thin Node1POWER266?64 to 512 MB1994-04-06[4]1996-07-26[5]
Thin Node 2?64 to 512 MB1995-02-07[6]1997-06-27[7]
Wide Node?64 MB to 2 GB1994-04-06[4]1996-07-26[5]
77MHz Wide Node77?64 MB to 2 GB1995-08-22[8]1997-06-27[7]

PowerPC 604-based

Model# of CPUsCPUCPU MHzCacheMemoryIntroducedDiscontinued
High 12, 4, 6, 8PowerPC 604112??1996-07-231998-01-08
High 2PowerPC 604e200??1997-08-261998-04-21
332 Thin2, 4332??1998-04-212000-12-29
332 Wide??

P2SC-based

Model# of CPUsCPUCPU MHzCacheMemoryIntroducedDiscontinued
160 Thin1P2SC160??1997-10-061998-04-21
Thin P2SC120??1996-10-08
Wide P2SC135??

POWER3-based

Model# of CPUsCPUCPU MHzL2 CacheMemoryIntroducedDiscontinued
POWER3 High2, 4, 6, 8POWER3222??1999-09-132000-12-29
POWER3 HighPOWER3-II375??2000-07-182002-12-27
POWER3 Thin1, 2POWER3200??1999-09-012000-06-30
POWER3 ThinPOWER3-II375??2000-02-072003-04-08
POWER3 Thin450??2002-01-22
POWER3 Wide1, 2POWER3200??1999-02-012000-06-30
POWER3 Wide2, 4POWER3-II375??2000-02-072003-04-08
POWER3 Wide2, 4450??2002-01-22

See also

References

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