Lloyd Dickman, Greg Lindahl, Dave Olson, Jeffery H. Rubin, J. Broughton
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Clusters are now a dominant model for high-capacity, scalable computing based on a commodity cost structure. This paper describes the first generation PathScale/spl trade/ InfiniPath/spl trade/ adapter - a single chip ASIC directly connecting HyperTransport/spl trade/ attached processors, such as the AMD Opteron/spl trade/, to the InfiniBand/spl trade/ network fabric. In addition to providing ultra-low communications latency, the PathScale InfiniPath adapter achieves high bandwidth from very small to large message sizes. Its performance also scales on multi-core processor nodes. Use of the InfiniBand switching fabric permits high bandwidth to be realized at a commodity fabric price point.