Rice University Receives IBM POWER7-based Supercomputer

By Matthew Dublin

Rice University and IBM have announced the roll out of "BlueBioU," an 18.8 teraflop supercomputer based on IBM's new energy-efficient POWER7 processors. The supercomputer comes to Rice as part of $7.6 Million IBM Shared University Research (SUR) award to Rice for advanced biomedical research. BlueBioU is a Linux-based system specifically tailored for parallel processing and includes 608 POWER7 processors capable of running 2,432 tasks simultaneously.

Researchers at the Texas Medical Center plan on using their new machine to accelerate research into complex diseases including cancer and AIDS using a genomics and proteomics approach.

Baylor College of Medicine, a Texas Medical Center partner, will use BlueBio to explore cancer through via genome analysis technologies, including large-scale genome sequencing.