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    News - IBM regain fastest supercomputer crown

    1.6 million cores and 1.6 petabytes of memory help the Sequoia chug along.
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    Re: News - IBM regain fastest supercomputer crown

    Will it run Crysis?
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    Re: News - IBM regain fastest supercomputer crown

    There must be a typo because 372/500 is not 47.5% :S ("However 372 of the top 500 supercomputers do use Intel processors (47.5 per cent)")

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    Re: News - IBM regain fastest supercomputer crown

    So, if we scaled that up linearly to an exaflop, we'd be using 484MW of power.

    Or, to put it another way, it'd cost nearly $500M a year to run.

    So you can see why the HPC community has a target of exaflop in 20MW.
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    Re: News - IBM regain fastest supercomputer crown

    7.9 GW of power as it stands !!!

    Me wonders where they are obtaining that from ?
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    Re: News - IBM regain fastest supercomputer crown

    MW, not GW
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    Re: News - IBM regain fastest supercomputer crown

    Quote Originally Posted by Platinum View Post
    Will it run Crysis?
    struggles on some of the later levels...
    Old puter - still good enuff till I save some pennies!

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    Re: News - IBM regain fastest supercomputer crown

    "Compared to the leading machine on the first supercomputer chart compiled in 1993 (the Thinking Machines CM-5/1024) the Sequoia is an incredible 273,930 times faster."

    So much for Moore's Law...

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    Question Re: News - IBM regain fastest supercomputer crown

    Do those Power chips share any kinship with the PowerPc of old? I still remember the amusing advertising of 'Performance Optimisation With Enhanced RISC' starring Hagar the Horrible (in Byte magazine IIRC) *sigh*

    Wonder why they couldn't compete in the consumer/business market (eg with Apple, before they forsook them for Intel)? Or was it all Motorola's fault...?
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    Re: News - IBM regain fastest supercomputer crown

    Quote Originally Posted by McPhee View Post
    So much for Moore's Law...
    Moore's law was right.

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    Re: News - IBM regain fastest supercomputer crown

    Quote Originally Posted by Pleiades View Post
    Do those Power chips share any kinship with the PowerPc of old?
    Yes, indeed they do. Cell has some elements of PowerPC in it too.
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    Re: News - IBM regain fastest supercomputer crown

    Quote Originally Posted by g8ina View Post
    7.9 GW of power as it stands !!!

    Me wonders where they are obtaining that from ?
    7.9GW is 12% of the enire UK needs of power per day.... think its MW

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    Re: News - IBM regain fastest supercomputer crown

    Quote Originally Posted by Pleiades View Post
    Do those Power chips share any kinship with the PowerPc of old? I still remember the amusing advertising of 'Performance Optimisation With Enhanced RISC' starring Hagar the Horrible (in Byte magazine IIRC) *sigh*
    Yes, they're direct descendants of those and cousins/brothers of the Power7 chips in IBM's current product lines. If you're bored check out https://www.power.org/events/PowerWe..._Dr._Luigi.pdf
    Quote Originally Posted by Pleiades View Post
    Wonder why they couldn't compete in the consumer/business market (eg with Apple, before they forsook them for Intel)? Or was it all Motorola's fault...?
    And I wouldn't say that they couldn't compete in the consumer market, remember the Cell processor in the PS3 has a Power processor core, and the "Broadway" process that drives the Wii is a Power processor. Oh and IBM does very nicely in the business market with Power-based systems, plus the processors are widely used in embedded applications, like printers.
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    Will it run Crysis?
    Nah, because the Sequoia runs ... Linux

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    Re: News - IBM regain fastest supercomputer crown

    ...Meh. (acting cool but actually screaming in my head)

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    Re: News - IBM regain fastest supercomputer crown

    Can't wait until one of these PCs draws 1.21 Gigawatts...

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    Re: News - IBM regain fastest supercomputer crown

    Quote Originally Posted by crossy View Post
    Nah, because the Sequoia runs ... Linux
    Actually...
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