IDT, Orange Silicon Valley, NVIDIA Accelerate Computing Breakthrough With RapidIO-based Clusters Ideal for Gaming, Analytics

Scalable Cluster of NVIDIA Mobile Tegra K1 GPUs Connected with RapidIO Interconnect Enables Thousands of Nodes, Offering Best-in-Class Compute-to-I/O Performance

IDT, Orange Silicon Valley, NVIDIA Accelerate Computing Breakthrough with RapidIO-based Clusters Ideal for Gaming, Analytics (Graphic: Business Wire)

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SAN JOSE, Calif.--()--Integrated Device Technology, Inc. (IDT®) (NASDAQ: IDTI) today announced the development of a groundbreaking compute architecture designed to handle the immense data demands of online gaming, high-performance computing and analytics through high-density, low-latency clusters of connected mobile processors. In conjunction with Orange Silicon Valley, the semiconductor company co-developed a massive highly scalable, low-latency cluster of low-power NVIDIA® Tegra® K1 mobile processors, using IDT’s RapidIO® interconnect technology to connect multiple nodes at up to 16 Gbps. The architecture can scale to more than 2,000 nodes in a rack and enables ultra-high Gflop density and energy efficiency not achievable with PCI Express® or Ethernet technologies.

The result is a uniquely powerful force of computing horsepower built into very little board space. With up to 23 Tflops per 1U server, or greater than 800 Tflops of computing per rack, the cluster architecture enables approximately twice the computing density of the world’s top supercomputer, Tianhe-2 in China. It achieves this density by leveraging distributed switching and interconnect along with mobile-grade GPU technology, balancing I/O and compute per node in a best-in-class real estate footprint.

"By integrating a large volume of low-power GPUs in a server rack at scale, this industry first creates a clear path to massive cloud-based clusters for analytics and gaming,” said Jag Bolaria of the Linley Group. “This achievement means developing large clusters with low latency and massive scalability is finally possible. This architecture delivers—in an energy- and latency-efficient manner—remarkable computing horsepower in addressing the challenge of co-locating analytics in the approximately 2 million base stations deployed annually in wireless networks.”

The new architecture matches computing cores with 16 Gbps data rate to each node for better computing-to-throughput balance, one of the key limitations in the industry today. The compute to I/O ratio will continue to improve with 40 Gbps IDT RapidIO 10xN technology.

The architecture allows for 60 nodes on a 19-inch 1U board, with more than 2,000 nodes in a rack. Any node can communicate with another node with only 400 ns of fabric latency. Memory-to-memory latency is less than two microseconds. Each node consists of a Tsi721 PCIe® to RapidIO NIC and a Tegra K1 Mobile Processor with 384 Gflops per 16 Gbps of data rate, or 24 floating point operations per bit of I/O. This will be valuable at the rack level in data centers and at the individual analytics server level for wireless access networks.

The cluster was achieved with NVIDIA’s Jetson TK1 development kit, which is powered by the revolutionary NVIDIA Tegra K1 mobile processor. Built on the same NVIDIA Kepler® GPU architecture that powers the world’s fastest supercomputers, Tegra K1 delivers 192 fully programmable CUDA cores for advanced graphics and compute performance.

“Leading innovators in the ‘Big Data’ arena are increasingly discovering the benefits RapidIO interconnect can bring to their applications,” said Sean Fan, vice president and general manager of IDT’s Interface and Connectivity Division. “Our work with Orange Silicon Valley—connecting massive numbers of low-power NVIDIA mobile processors via RapidIO—demonstrates a breakthrough approach to addressing the tradeoffs between total computing, power and balanced networking interconnect to feed the processors.”

IDT will showcase the RapidIO and NVIDIA Tegra K1-powered clustering technology Nov. 18-20, 2014, in the RapidIO.org booth (#3952) at Supercomputing 14, Ernest N. Memorial Convention Center, New Orleans, LA.

About IDT

Integrated Device Technology, Inc. develops system-level solutions that optimize its customers’ applications. IDT uses its market leadership in timing, serial switching and interfaces, and adds analog and system expertise to provide complete application-optimized, mixed-signal solutions for the communications, computing and consumer segments. Headquartered in San Jose, Calif., IDT has design, manufacturing, sales facilities and distribution partners throughout the world. IDT stock is traded on the NASDAQ Global Select Stock Market® under the symbol “IDTI.” Additional information about IDT is accessible at www.IDT.com. Follow IDT on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube and Google+.

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Dean Solov, 408-284-2608
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Contacts

IDT
Dean Solov, 408-284-2608
Public Relations Manager
dean.solov@idt.com