Malaysia Penang Super- Computing Center
Project Background
The Penang government of Malaysia is building a regional high-performance computing center, providing public computing power services for electronic manufacturing, scientific research and education, meteorology and hydrology, and biological gene sequencing, to support industrial upgrading and technological innovation.
Core Challenges
HPC clusters require high computing power, high bandwidth, and low-latency interconnections; scientific computing and industrial simulations have extremely demanding requirements for CPU, memory, and IO performance; cluster scheduling and operation management are complex; elastic scaling is needed to meet future computing power growth demands.
Solutions
Provide GH series HPC high-performance computing servers
Equipped with a high-performance processor and high-speed interconnect architecture, enhancing parallel computing capabilities
Optimize power supply and heat dissipation design, support full-load 7×24h operation
Build an integrated platform for cluster management, job scheduling, and monitoring alerts
Relying on local factories in Penang, providing one-stop delivery and maintenance
Project Value
Computing power scale ranks among the top tier of supercomputing in the Malaysian region
Simulation calculations and gene sequencing efficiency improved by 50%
Cluster stability reaches >95%, and resource utilization is significantly improved
Helping Penang become a hub for advanced manufacturing and research computing power in Southeast Asia