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                        The Fujitsu AP3000

Machine type: RISC-based distributed-memory multi-processor
Models: AP3000
Operating system: Cell OS (transparent to the user) and Solaris (Sun's Unix variant) 
Connection structure: 2-D torus
Compilers: Parallel Fortran/AP, Fortran 90, HPF, C, C++.
The AP3000 is the sucessor of the earlier AP1000 system. Although the name could suggest otherwise, few characteristics of the AP1000 have been retained except that Sun Sparc processors are used in the nodes. No front-end processor is required anymore as in the former system. Also the communication network has been simplified considerably with respect to that in the earlier model: where three different networks were present in the AP1000, in the AP3000 the nodes are connected in a 2-D torus structure with a bi-directional bandwidth of 200 MB/s. The maximum amount of memory is large: a full 1024 node system can accomodate 2 TB. Another difference with the AP1000 system is that the fastest nodes (the (U300 nodes described here) can have either 1 or 2 CPUs as opposed to only one CPU in the AP1000. The two CPUs share the on-board memory. The available software for the AP3000 is extensive: Parallel Fortran/AP is a Fortran 77 with extensions that offers a shared memory-like programming model for the system. In addition, HPF is available and the machine can also be used with a message passing model as customised MPI/AP and PVM/AP are offered. As sequential languages to be used with the message passing libraries Fortran 90, C and C++ are available. The current motto on Fujitsu's English home page reads "The possibilities are infinite". This certainly is true for looking for relevant information on their high performance computers: when following the links for these machines one ends up on unreadable Japanese pages from which it is difficult to find your way back.
Measured Performances: The system has been announced in March 1996 and installations have been done in Japan, the University of Singapore and at the Australian National University but as yet no performance figures are published. Although the theoretical bandwidth is 200 MB/s, the best measured bandwidth with MPI as given by Fujitsu is 88 MB/s with a latency of 12 µs.
System Parameters:
Model                                         AP3000               
Clock cycle                                  300 MHz             
Theor. peak performance:  
Per proc. (64-bits)                        600 Mflop/s         
Maximal                                      614 Gflop/s          
Main memory:  
Memory/node                               <= 2 GB             
Memory/maximal                          <= 2 TB             
No. of processors                          4-1024               
Communication bandwidth:  
point-to-point                                200 MB/s           
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