NEC SX-9 explained

The SX-9 is a NEC SX supercomputer built by NEC Corporation. The SX-9 Series implements an SMP system in a compact node module and uses an enhanced version of the single chip vector processor that was introduced with the SX-6. The NEC SX-9 processors run at 3.2 GHz, with eight-way replicated vector pipes, each having two multiply units and two addition units; this results in a peak vector performance of 102.4 gigaFLOPS. For non-vectorized code, there is a scalar processor that runs at half the speed of the vector unit, i.e. 1.6 GHz. Up to 16 CPUs and 1 terabyte of memory may be used in a single node. Each node is packaged in an air-cooled cabinet, similar in size to a standard 42U computer rack. The SX-9 series ranges from the single-node SX-9/B system with 4 CPUs to the maximum expansion stage with 512 nodes, 8,192 CPUs, and 970 TFLOPS peak performance. There is up to 4 TB/s shared memory bandwidth per node and 2×128 GB/s node interconnect bandwidth. The operating system is NEC's SUPER-UX, a Unix-like OS.

The SX-9 had the world's fastest vector CPU core.[1] [2] A fully equipped system with 512 nodes would have been the world's fastest supercomputer at the time of release in the first quarter of 2008, with a performance of 819 TFLOPS. The SX-9 was discontinued in 2015.[3]

The German national meteorological service (DWD) operated two independent SX-9 clusters, with 976 processors, 31,232 GB of RAM and 98 TFLOPS performance in total.[4]

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  1. Book: 10.1109/IPDPS.2009.5161089. The world's fastest CPU and SMP node: Some performance results from the NEC SX-9. 2009 IEEE International Symposium on Parallel & Distributed Processing. 1–8. 2009. Zeiser. Thomas. Hager. Georg. Wellein. Gerhard. 978-1-4244-3751-1. 8447987.
  2. Web site: NEC SX-9 and the HPC Challenge: A Fairy Tale Story. 12 November 2008.
  3. Web site: Sx-9: Hpcソリューション | Nec.
  4. Web site: Archived copy . 2010-10-15 . 2015-09-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150923230433/http://www.dwd.de/bvbw/generator/DWDWWW/Content/Presse/Pressekonferenzen/2009/PK__17__03__09/20090317__ZundF__Rechner,templateId=raw,property=publicationFile.pdf/20090317_ZundF_Rechner.pdf . dead .
  5. http://www.nec.com/en/global/techrep/journal/g08/n04/pdf/080405.pdf LSI and Circuit Technologies of the SX-9