NUMAlink

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NUMAlink is a system interconnect developed by Silicon Graphics (SGI) for use in its distributed shared memory ccNUMA computer systems. NUMAlink was originally developed by SGI for their Origin 2000 and Onyx2 systems. At the time of these systems' introduction, it was branded as "CrayLink" during SGI's brief ownership of Cray Research.{{Cite news |title= Silicon Graphics and Cray Research Unveil Modular Origin Server Family: High-Bandwidth Systems Revolutionize Computer Buying Economics With Seamless Scalability |date= October 7, 1996 |work= Press release |url= http://www.sgi.com/Headlines/1996/October/originserver_release.html |url-status= dead |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/19970707174608/http://www.sgi.com/Headlines/1996/October/originserver_release.html |archivedate= July 7, 1997 |accessdate= September 21, 2013 }}

Hewlett Packard Enterprise entered an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) arrangement with Silicon Graphics International (SGI) to use Numalink as the foundation in some mission critical servers.{{cite web|url=http://blog.sgi.com/hpe/|title=SGI Enters OEM Agreement with Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) to Deliver SGI UV Technology through HPE Mission Critical Solutions - SGI Blog|date=9 February 2016|publisher=|access-date=11 August 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161104192455/http://blog.sgi.com/hpe/|archive-date=4 November 2016|url-status=dead}}

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!Generation

!Introduction

!Bandwidth{{Efn-lr|name="both-directions"|Bandwidth per port in each direction (each NUMAlink port is a dual simplex channel).}}

!Systems

Stanford DASH

|~1990

|0.12 GB/s{{Efn-lr|DASH used separate request and reply mesh networks, so this bandwidth number is not directly comparable to NUMAlink.}}

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NUMAlink 2

|1996

|0.8 GB/s

|Origin 200, Origin 2000, Onyx2

NUMAlink 3

|2000

|1.6 GB/s

|Origin 3000, Altix 3000

NUMAlink 4

|2004

|3.2 GB/s

|Altix 4000

NUMAlink 5

|2009

|7.5 GB/s

|Altix UV

NUMAlink 6

|2012

|6.7 GB/s

|UV 2000, UV 3000, UV 30

NUMAlink 7

|2014

|14.9 GB/s

| UV 30EX, UV 300 / HPE Integrity MC990 X

NUMAlink 8

|2017

|13.3 GB/s

| (HPE) Superdome Flex, Compute Scale-up

; Notes

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See also

References

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  • Joseph Heinrich, [http://www.futuretech.blinkenlights.nl/origin/007-3439-002.pdf Origin and Onyx2 Theory of Operations Manual], 007-3439-002, Silicon Graphics.