NEC Qualifies Netlist's HyperCloud Memory

Netlist announced that its HyperCloud Memory module is qualified and available from NEC in the compute server of the LX Series.  NEC's LX Series is a market leading scalable compute cluster resource and is delivered as a complete turnkey solution to the customer.  The integration of HyperCloud memory enables optimal server utilization, overcomes memory bottlenecks and supports the deployment of various high-performance computing (HPC) applications challenging industry, academia and research.

"HyperCloud unleashes an unprecedented level of compute performance by increasing the available high-speed memory and thus reducing the need to access data from disk when our servers are deployed on complex modeling tasks," said Dr. Andreas Findling, Senior Product Line Manager at NEC Deutschland GmbH. "Our high performance computing customers demand the highest performance systems while maintaining cost consciousness – with HyperCloud we can deliver this combination for memory intensive applications."

HyperCloud leverages the benefits of Netlist's patented load reduction and rank multiplication technology to improve overall performance. This optimization improves datacenter economics associated with memory intensive, high-performance computing applications, including virtualization, cloud computing and storage. HyperCloud improves performance while lowering operating and capital expenses in datacenters and increases utility out of new and existing datacenter infrastructures.  

"We are excited to add market leading NEC to the growing number of HyperCloud qualifications," said Steve McClure, vice president of worldwide sales and marketing at Netlist. "NEC's LX Series combined with HyperCloud provides HPC users with one of the industry's highest performance, cost efficient scalable compute solutions available today."