Cray CCE 9.0.0 has been installed on XCI, feel free to test it out by loading the cdt/19.06 module!
This is a major revision to CCE with the compilers being based on LLVM.
Documentation can be found here: https://pubs.cray.com/content/S-5212/9.0/cray-compiling-environment-cce-release-overview/cce-900-release-overview-introduction
Cray has deployed the first monthly patchset on XCI which has included a fix for the Out-Of-Memory errors which some jobs using Huge Pages have experienced.
Cray CDT/18.12 installed as module cdt/18.12
Cray CDT/18.11 remains available
Arm Compiler version 19 installed as module PrgEnv-allinea
Arm Compiler version 18.4.2 is also available
GCC 8.2.0 installed as module gcc/8.2.0
GCC 7.3.0 & GCC 6.1.0 are also available.
All of the new modules have been set as the default versions, which means they will be loaded if you omit the version number from the module name.
The single cabinet consists of approx 164 compute nodes of 64 cores each, for a total of 10'496 cores of Cavium Thunder X2 ARMv8, backed by the same Aries interconnect. A 0.5 Petabyte Lustre filesystem is dedicated to the Isambard system.
Discussions are underway on acceptance tests, we expect to run HPL (LINPACK), HPCG, STREAM, MPI & I/O benchmarks. Some practical codes will also be run for comparison against the numbers produced on the Early Access nodes ( http://www.goingarm.com/slides/2017/SC17/GoingArm_SC17_Bristol_Isambard.pdf ), including UM/NEMO, a chemistry and an engineering code.
The HPC group at Bristol Uni has recently put out a paper on these numbers in more depth: https://uob-hpc.github.io/assets/cug-2018.pdf