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Japanese supercomputer to use 10,480 Opteron cores

 
 
chrisv
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      15th Nov 2005

"As planned the Tokyo Tech system will be the world's largest and
fastest cluster as measured by core CPU count and peak performance,
respectively. It will include more than 21 terabytes of memory and 1.1
petabytes of hard disk storage, again exceeding all competing systems
within the Asia-Pacific region. There are planned increases in
performance to beyond 100 teraFLOPS"

http://www.reed-electronics.com/elec...83807?nid=2019

 
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Yousuf Khan
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      16th Nov 2005
chrisv wrote:
> "As planned the Tokyo Tech system will be the world's largest and
> fastest cluster as measured by core CPU count and peak performance,
> respectively. It will include more than 21 terabytes of memory and 1.1
> petabytes of hard disk storage, again exceeding all competing systems
> within the Asia-Pacific region. There are planned increases in
> performance to beyond 100 teraFLOPS"
>
> http://www.reed-electronics.com/elec...83807?nid=2019
>


And apparently, the Register says that they're going to be using Sun's
upcoming 8-socket server. A server that hasn't even been introduced yet.

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EdG
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      16th Nov 2005
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 14:39:25 -0600, chrisv <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>
>"As planned the Tokyo Tech system will be the world's largest and
>fastest cluster as measured by core CPU count and peak performance,
>respectively. It will include more than 21 terabytes of memory and 1.1
>petabytes of hard disk storage, again exceeding all competing systems
>within the Asia-Pacific region. There are planned increases in
>performance to beyond 100 teraFLOPS"
>
>http://www.reed-electronics.com/elec...83807?nid=2019


WWW-III here we come!

 
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YKhan
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      16th Nov 2005
Here's another article about it from Extremetech. Goes into a bit more
detail about it, talking about how they're going to be using a math
function offload engine called the Clearspeed Advance accelerator
board. It's apparently got a library that determines at runtime whether
to do the calculation inside the Opterons, or to offload it towards the
Clearspeed boards. They expect to increase its teraFLOPS rating by
going from 360 Clearspeeds to 600 of them.

Also it's going to be one of the first supercomputers using Solaris
rather than Linux alone. This system will have Linux in the mix too,
but it will be alongside Solaris.

Sun, AMD Land Their Largest Supercomputer Deal
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/...1887548,00.asp

 
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