Ruselectronics and the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) are developing a new supercomputer that will be used for research at the Joint High Temperature Institute (JIHT). The project is carried out within the framework of an agreement between JIHT RAS and the Research Center for Electronic Computing Technology (NICEVT), which is part of Ruselectronics. Building on the experience of developing previous supercomputer models such as Angara-K1 and Desmos, a high-performance computing cluster will be created.
The basis of the new supercomputer will be the Angara communication network developed by NICEVT. This interconnection system allows you to create computing clusters by combining the power of various machines into a single network to solve complex problems. NICEVT Director General Ruslan Dzeitov noted that the use of existing equipment and technologies makes it possible to implement projects faster, and in the future the experience will be applied in other scientific institutions of Russia.
The new product will be equipped with an immersion cooling system, in which the computing nodes are placed in a closed container containing dielectric liquid. This cooling system provides effective heat removal and allows you to maintain stable operation of the supercomputer. JIHT RAS Director Oleg Petrov emphasized that the partnership with NICEVT will significantly increase capabilities in the field of energy and thermophysics, accelerate and develop research into complex scientific processes.
Source: Ferra

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