Updated
Updated · DIGITIMES · Jun 19
Cornelis Networks Deploys Lynx Supercomputer at Lawrence Livermore, Marking CN5000 Omni-Path Milestone
Updated
Updated · DIGITIMES · Jun 19

Cornelis Networks Deploys Lynx Supercomputer at Lawrence Livermore, Marking CN5000 Omni-Path Milestone

3 articles · Updated · DIGITIMES · Jun 19

Summary

  • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has brought the Lynx supercomputing cluster into deployment, giving Cornelis Networks a flagship installation for its CN5000 Omni-Path networking platform.
  • The company framed the launch as a key validation point for CN5000, tying the system rollout directly to the performance and scalability of its high-speed interconnect technology.
  • The deployment places Cornelis inside a US Department of Energy national lab environment, a high-profile setting that can influence future adoption of networking gear in advanced computing systems.
  • For Cornelis, the Lynx installation marks a commercial and technical milestone as it seeks to expand its position in the supercomputing market.

Insights

Can Cornelis Networks' new fabric truly challenge NVIDIA's dominance in the lucrative supercomputing market?
How will Cornelis's pivot to the Ultra Ethernet standard reshape the future of high-performance networking for AI?
Does this new networking tech truly lower the cost of building next-generation AI supercomputers?