March 07, 2013
Jordan, March 7 — During the MENA ICT 2013 Forum that has been successfully organized at the Dead Sea on the 6th and 7th of March, a Jordanian success story has been revealed introducing Jordan's first and fastest Supercomputer named 'IMAN1' in the presence of global and regional leaders in the field of ICT.
The Project Manager of IMAN1 Supercomputer, Engineer Zaid Abudayyeh presented the success of this initiative and commented, "This project embodies the Jordanian spirit of accomplishing great projects with limited resources and making the impossible possible; our presence today reflects the true meaning of devotion and ambition and we are proud to be among the leaders in the ICT sector."
Abudayyeh added, "This is only the beginning of our journey and the inspirational vision of our Majesty King Abdullah the second will continue to encourage us to achieve more. We were driven by the aim of making a difference while positively impacting our communities and positioning Jordan among the pioneers when it comes to innovation, entrepreneurship and creativity."
IMAN1 Supercomputer has been designed, developed and engineered to become one of the fastest and most price efficient Supercomputers in the MENA region. This project has been completely implemented in Jordan utilizing Jordanian innovation and ingenuity.
IMAN1 was built using 2,260 PlayStation3 devices, which were connected together on a very fast fiber based network. The team was able to turn a video gaming console into a Supercomputer powerhouse that is capable of performing up to 25 trillion mathematical operations per second. In addition to that, it has one of the world's best price-per-performance ratios in the High Performance Computing market.
Ever since IMAN1 went live, it has been used extensively by Jordanian universities to advance their Research and Development efforts in the areas of Science and Engineering.
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Source: Mena ICT
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