MSU ranks fourth in U.S. academia for supercomputing power
Contact: James Carskadon
STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥斞侵奚墒悠 is again among the nation鈥檚 elite in supercomputing power.聽
MSU鈥檚 Orion supercomputer is the fourth most powerful academic data center in the U.S., according to . Orion is ranked at No. 68 on Top500鈥檚 list of the world鈥檚 most powerful computing systems. Managed by MSU鈥檚 High Performance Computing Collaboratory, Orion was installed on campus last summer with the support of $22 million in grants from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).聽
Capable of processing five thousand trillion calculations (five聽petaFLOPS) per second, Orion is powering research and development advancements in weather and climate modeling, autonomous systems, materials, cybersecurity, computational modeling and more.聽
鈥淢SU has a longstanding history of being a leader in high performance computing, and I am proud that we continue to be ranked among the best in the country and the world in this area,鈥 MSU President Mark E. Keenum said. 鈥淢ore importantly, I鈥檓 proud that our world-class researchers, along with numerous distinguished scientists in the national government, are using Orion to drive innovation, solve critical problems and create new opportunities in our state as we collaborate with government and industry partners. I鈥檓 so very pleased that high performance computing is an area where Mississippi excels.鈥澛
In addition to NOAA, MSU鈥檚 high performance computing capabilities have led to critical partnerships and research opportunities with the United States Department of Agriculture, NASA, the National Science Foundation, Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Energy, among other state and federal agencies.聽
Keenum noted that MSU鈥檚 High Performance Computing Collaboratory works with existing industry in the state to help companies gain valuable insights and stay at the forefront of their fields. The computing power at MSU is also an invaluable economic development asset and is playing a leadership role in helping recruit new companies and advanced technology jobs to Mississippi, strengthening key economic sectors such as automotive, agriculture, healthcare and defense.听听聽
With eight systems listed in the Top500 rankings combining for over 29 million聽megaFLOPS聽of processing capability, the state of Mississippi is ranked No. 5 nationally for its supercomputing power. Mississippi trails only California, Tennessee, Texas and New Mexico in this area.聽
Only the University of Texas at Austin, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York and Massachusetts Institute of Technology house systems on academic campuses that rank ahead of MSU鈥檚 Orion. The supercomputer is a Dell-EMC system consisting of 28 computer cabinets, each approximately the size of an industrial refrigerator, 72,000 processing cores and 350 terabytes of聽Random Access聽Memory.聽
MSU has been a leader in computing research for decades, having a supercomputer appear on 28 of the last 49 Top500 lists, dating back to 1996.聽
Orion supports research operations for several MSU centers and institutes, such as the Center for Computational Sciences, Center for Cyber Innovation, Geosystems Research Institute, Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems, Institute for Genomics, Biocomputing and Biotechnology, the Northern Gulf Institute and the FAA Alliance for System Safety of UAS through Research Excellence (ASSURE). These centers use high-performance computing to model and simulate real-world phenomena, generating insights that would be impossible or prohibitively expensive to obtain otherwise.聽
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