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The BXI Interconnect Architecture

Published: 26 August 2015 Publication History

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BXI, Bull eXascale Interconnect, is the new interconnection network developed by Atos for High Performance Computing. In this paper, we first present an overview of the BXI network. The BXI network is designed and optimized for HPC workloads at very large scale. It is based on the Portals 4 protocol and permits a complete offload of communication primitives in hardware, thus enabling independent progress of computation and communication. We then describe the two BXI ASIC components, the network interface and the BXI switch, and the BXI software environment. We finally explain how the Bull exascale platform integrates BXI to build a large scale parallel system and we give some performance estimations.

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      HOTI '15: Proceedings of the 2015 IEEE 23rd Annual Symposium on High-Performance Interconnects
      August 2015
      87 pages
      ISBN:9781467391603

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      IEEE Computer Society

      United States

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      Published: 26 August 2015

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      1. Interconnect technologies
      2. high performance computing
      3. parallel and scalable system architecture

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