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Press release 23.04.2012

Vnesheconombank Acquires an Equity Stake in T-Platforms

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Press release 18.04.2012

T-Platforms Launches the First Phase of Data Center for "Burevestnik" Central Research Institute

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Press release 03.04.2012

T-Platforms to Put into Operation a Supercomputer at Belgorod State National Research University

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T-Platforms is a global supercomputer developer and a supplier of the full range of solutions and services for high performance computing. Founded in 2002, T-Platforms maintains headquarters in Moscow (Russia) and regional offices in Hanover (Germany), Kiev (Ukraine), Taipei (Taiwan), Campbell (USA), and Hong Kong (China).

T-Platforms develops, manufactures and installs integrated supercomputer systems and software. During its history, the company has completed over 300 projects, which are fully integrated "turnkey" solutions with different complexity levels of supercomputer architecture. The unique expertise of the T-Platforms and their proprietary developments allow the company to offer high-performance solutions that fully meet each customer's needs. Company's solutions and services portfolio includes:

  • Development and production of computer systems at all levels, including petaflops-level systems
  • HPC system software development
  • Deployment of storage systems
  • Creating "turnkey" high-performance systems
  • Engineering modeling, resource-intensive computing, and supercomputer modeling services for industrial enterprises
  • Rent of HPC resources
  • Management of HPC Centers
  • Parallelization of calculations
  • Rendering using a supercomputer

Installed at the MV Lomonosov Moscow State University, Lomonosov supercomputer developed by T-Platforms offers performance of 1.7 Pflops and leads the TOP 50 list of the most powerful supercomputers in Russia, holding onto 18-th place in the TOP 500 global chart (June 2011). In addition, Lomonosov supercomputer system took second place in Graph500 performance testing centered on the evaluation of system performance when processing large data sets (June 2011).

Computer clusters from T-Platforms are installed in the Singapore Supercomputer Center, University of Mannheim and elsewhere in Europe. T-Platforms collaborate with the Max Planck Institute in Germany, assist in the implementation of European strategic initiatives (PROSPECT), and support the leading European initiatives in supercomputing (PRACE, HOPSA).

T-Platforms serves clients from various industries, including oil and gas, energy, aerospace, basic industry, etc. Those are commercial, scientific, defense and government organizations that use Russian supercomputers in their business.