Skip to main content

Fujitsu

Singapore

Fujitsu's High-End PRIMEPOWER Servers Break One Million Operations per Second Barrier

Fujitsu's High-End PRIMEPOWER Servers Break One Million Operations Per Second Barrier

Fujitsu Asia Pte Ltd.

Singapore, June 18, 2003

Fujitsu Asia Private Limited today announced record-breaking results for its PRIMEPOWER™ 2500 UNIX® system in the SPECjbb_2000 Java performance benchmark. Breaking the one million operations per second barrier for the first time, Fujitsu achieved performance of 1,420,177 operations per second with a 112-way PRIMEPOWER 2500 system using the company's 1.3GHz SPARC64® V processors, shattering records previously set by HP, Sun and IBM in the same performance tests. In the 64-way server category, as well, PRIMEPOWER 2500 outpaced the competition with performance of over 800,000 operations per second. These benchmark results were published on www.spec.org as of May 29, 2003.

Fujitsu's latest Java performance leadership results follow the achievement of Number One status in the 32-, 16- and 8-way server performance categories with PRIMEPOWER 1500 and 900 systems over the past few months.

"PRIMEPOWER's demonstrated performance leadership enables customers to do more with much smaller configurations while scaling further for excellent investment protection," said Noriyuki Toyoki, general manager of Fujitsu Limited's Enterprise Server Division. "Our multi-configuration success, in such business relevant benchmarks, is the best proof that PRIMEPOWER is the server platform of choice for cost-effective application environments."

"PRIMEPOWER is one of Fujitsu Asia's flagship products. It holds the number one position in a range of commercial and technical benchmarks in many server class sizes and this latest benchmark record simply reaffirm its performance leadership. The reason often cited by many customers for purchasing PRIMEPOWER is its high levels of performance and reliability", said Mr Choi Chee Kong, VP, Solutions Technology Group, Fujitsu Asia.

Fujitsu's PRIMEPOWER servers have outperformed competitors with the following SPECjbb_2000 benchmark achievements:

Latest Benchmark Results

  • Best overall performance and No. 1 in 112-way category at 1,420,177 ops/sec (112-way PRIMEPOWER 2500 with 1.3GHz SPARC64 V processors)
  • Best in 64-way category and No. 2 overall performance at 835,479 ops/sec (64-way PRIMEPOWER 2500 with 1.3GHz SPARC64 V processors

Previously Announced Benchmark Results

  • Best in 32-way category at 492,683 ops/sec (32-way PRIMEPOWER 1500 with 1.35GHz SPARC64 V processors)
  • Best in 16-way category at 283,176 ops/sec (16-way PRIMEPOWER 900 with 1.35GHz SPARC64 V processors)
  • Best in 8-way category at 148,885 ops/sec (8-way PRIMEPOWER 900 at 148,885 ops/sec with 1.35GHz SPARC64 V processors)

About PRIMEPOWER

PRIMEPOWER servers are developed by Fujitsu Limited in Japan and sold by local Fujitsu group companies in Asia/Pacific, Fujitsu Technology Solutions in North America and Fujitsu Siemens Computers in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. They use SPARC V9 architecture and the SolarisTM Operating Environment to run some of the world's most demanding systems. Fujitsu has PRIMEPOWER benchmarking centers in North America, Europe and Japan that provide the most realistic comparisons of the power available from these systems and test bed further system performance improvements.
For more information, please see: http://primepower.fujitsu.com/en/

About The SPECjbb_2000 Benchmark

SPECjbb 2000 represents an order processing application for a wholesale supplier. The benchmark measures the performance of CPUs, caches, memory hierarchy and SMP capability in hardware point of view. Written in Java and released by SPEC in 2000, it was developed with participation from computer vendors, systems integrators, universities, research organizations, publishers and consultants. SPECjbb 2000 is loosely modeled after the TPC-C benchmark's business model, emulating a three-tier client/server system with emphasis on the middle tier. However, contrary to typical TPC-C implementations, all of SPECjbb 2000 is written in Java, and all three tiers are implemented within a single JVM. No commercial database is used; Java objects replace database objects for the purpose of this benchmark. Due to the different implementations, SPECjbb 2000 results should not be confused with TPC-C results, where Fujitsu also performs very strongly.

About Fujitsu Asia Pte Ltd

Fujitsu Asia Pte Ltd was established in Singapore in 1997 to provide leadership in business development, technology innovation and customer support as regional headquarters for the Fujitsu group of companies in Asia outside of Japan. Building on Fujitsu's three decades of experience in Singapore and the broader Asian region and with a pool of highly skilled engineering talent, Fujitsu Asia is dedicated to providing comprehensive integrated IT, telecommunications and networking solutions that deliver tangible business value and enable customers to meet the challenges of the new global economy. Fujitsu Asia is a wholly owned subsidiary of Tokyo-based Fujitsu Limited (TSW: 6702), a leader in customer-centric IT and communications solutions for the global marketplace.
For more information, please see: http://www.fujitsu.com/sg/

Press Contact:

Rachael Low

Phone: Phone: +(65) 6512 7184
E-mail: E-mail: rachael.low@sg.fujitsu.com
Company: Fujitsu Asia Pte Ltd
Head of Marketing

Mileage Communications Pte Ltd

Anthony Rozario

Phone: Phone: (65) 6222 1678
Fax: (65) 6222 5378
E-mail: E-mail: anthony@mileage.com.sg
Company:Mileage Communications Pte Ltd

Mileage Communications Pte Ltd

Chan Kwai Seng

Phone: Phone: (65) 6222 1678
Fax: (65) 6222 5378
E-mail: E-mail: kwaiseng@mileage.com.sg
Company:Mileage Communications Pte Ltd


SPARC64 and PRIMEPOWER are trademarks of Fujitsu Limited in Japan and other countries. All SPARC trademarks are used under license from SPARC International Inc. and are trademarks or registered trademarks of that company in the U.S. and other countries. Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun Logo, Solaris and all Solaris based marks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries, and are used under license. UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries. All other company/product names mentioned may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders and are used for identification purpose only.

Date: 18 June, 2003
City: Singapore
Company: Fujitsu Asia Pte Ltd