Quadrics

QsNet is the main product of Quadrics, a company that initially started in the 1990s as the British firm Meiko that made parallel systems called the Computer Surface 1 and 2. In the CS-2 a very good logarithmic network was included that was made into a separate product after Meiko closed down and the network part was taken over by the the Italian company Alenia and put in the independent company Quadrics. The success came when Digital/Compaq chose QsNet as the network for its large high-performance computer products, the AlphaServer SC line. Some very large configurations of these machines were sold, e.g., at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Centre and the French CAE. QsNet proved to be a very fast and reliable network and since about three years QsNet is also offered for cluster systems. more...


In June 2008, 5 systems appeared in the TOP500 list.

Rank System Procs Memory(GB) Rmax (GFlops) Rpeak (GFlops) Vendor
32 Tera-10
NovaScale 5160, Itanium2 1.6 GHz, Quadrics
9968 29904 52840 63795.2 Bull
82 Cluster Platform 6000 rx1620, Itanium2 1.6 GHz, Quadrics 4096 4096 20450 26214 HP
89 Thunder
Intel Itanium2 Tiger4 1.4GHz - Quadrics
4096 N/A 19940 22938 California Digital Corporation
384 Cluster Platform 6000 rx1620, Itanium2 1.6 GHz, Quadrics 2048 2048 9892 13107 HP
402 Albert
Dalco Cluster, Intel Xeon 3.0 Ghz, Quadrics
1024 2048 9604 12288 DALCO