Multiprocessing Muscle

No RISC, No Reward

The multiprocessing power of Onyx graphics supercomputers begins at the core, with the MlPS (r) R4400 (tm) 64-bit RISC microprocessor. The combination of many R4400s working together gives Onyx users the kind of computing performance typically associated with today's most advanced supercomputers. With six internal CPU board slots (each board contains either two or four R4400 processors), Onyx supports configurations ranging from two to 24 R4400 microprocessors, all operating together to provide balanced integer and floating-point multiprocessing performance.

MIPS TFP Processor

MIPS R4400 Processor

The MIPS TFP Processor: Floating-Point Punch

For floating-point intensive graphics applications, Onyx offers processor configurations based on the TPS TFP microprocessor. A single TFP processor is capable of attaining a peak floating-point performance of 300 MFLOPS, making it the ideal choice for compute-intensive applications such as computational fluid dynamics, finite element analysis and image processing.

With a maximum of two TFP processors in a deskside model and up to a dozen TFP processors in a rack configuration, users have access to extremely powerful floating-point computing capabilities all tightly integrated in a single platform with the world's most advanced graphics engine, the RealityEngine2 (tm) graphics subsystem.


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