BILLERICA, Massachusetts, October 24, 2005- CSP Inc. (NASDAQ: CSPI) MultiComputer Division, a leading supplier of rugged embedded clusters, announced today its selection of Myricom, Inc.’s Myri-10G technologies to power its next generation of systems. In close partnership with Myricom, CSPI will integrate the Myri-10G chipset, Myrinet Express (MX) and MPI/MX open software stack into its rugged embedded Linux FastCluster. Combining CSPI’s experience in high performance embedded computing with Myricom’s new 10-Gigabit Ethernet clustering technology offers an advanced Open Architecture for DOD programs requiring scalable platforms in harsh environments.
“Through our long-term strategic relationship with Myricom we are able to offer our FastCluster customers a dramatic tenfold improvement in backplane interconnect performance as well as broader interoperability with other 10-Gigabit Ethernet systems,” stated Alexander R. Lupinetti, Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer of CSP, Inc.
The selection of the Myri-10G solution extends a ten-year working relationship between CSPI and Myricom that includes pioneering DARPA’s vision for HPEC deployable open platforms based upon MPI (Message Passing Interface). The new Myri-10G technology will find its way into FastCluster blades that will start reaching the market by the second half of 2006.
“CSPI’s deployment of our previous generation Myrinet-2000 interconnect in major DOD programs has been very successful both in system performance and in smooth development cycles,” says Dr. Chuck Seitz, Myricom founder and CEO. “With the selection of Myri-10G for its next generation of high-density rugged clusters, we look forward to helping CSPI deliver new levels of performance in extremely demanding computational and physical environments.”
The Myri-10G chipset and MX software leverage Myricom’s experience as the leading global provider of high-performance cluster-interconnect technology. Myri-10G features a low power, high density, 16-port crossbar switch and a high-performance PCI Express (8 lanes) network processor, both with XAUI (IEEE 802.3ae) 10-Gigabit data rate physical layer interfaces to the switched fabric.
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“Our FastCluster systems will benefit not only from the increased performance delivered by Myri-10G but from its robust set of features including OS-bypass, overlapping I/O and computation, source-based routing, route dispersion, cut-through switching, and the MX/Linux open-architecture advantage,” said Bernard Pelon, Director of Product Research.
More advanced 2nd Generation FastCluster systems will be introduced later enabling dense and scalable embedded platforms with 100’s to 1,000’s of Multi-Core processing nodes delivering multi-teraflop capability in harsh environments where cooling, weight, power and size are critical.
About CSP Inc.
Based in Billerica, Massachusetts, CSP Inc. (NASDAQ: CSPI) and its subsidiaries develop and market IT integration solutions for complex IT environments as well messaging and image processing software and high-performance cluster computer systems for commercial, scientific, and defense customers worldwide.
The MultiComputer Division helps its customers solve high-performance computing problems in the defense market by supplying very dense cluster computer systems with powerful real-time I/O capabilities that require minimal physical space or power. These systems are used in a broad array of applications, including software defined radio, radar, sonar and surveillance signal processing.
For more information about CSP Inc., visit www.cspi.com or call us at 1 (800) 325-3110
About Myricom
Founded in 1994, Myricom, Inc., created Myrinet, the high-performance computing (HPC) interconnect technology in use in many thousands of computing clusters in more than 50 countries, and in more TOP500 supercomputers than any other low-latency network. Privately held and based in Arcadia, California, Myricom achieved and sustained profitability since 1995 with forty-two consecutive profitable quarters through September 2005. Myricom solutions are sold direct and through channels. Clusters with Myricom interconnect are supplied by OEM computer companies including IBM, HP, Dell, and Sun, and by a worldwide network of high-quality cluster integrators.
For more information about Myricom, visit www.myri.com
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