Woah. Heck yeah. It's 25 Teraflops, compared to the 11? of VT.
That plants an Apple supercomputer in slot number two, next to the Earth Simulator, of course, according to the latest Top 500 list: http://www.top500.org/list/2004/06/
VT's supercluster totally trumps the gov't one in internode i/o, as it uses infiniband rather than gigE ethernet. Two different purposes for these two superclusters.
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Originally posted by New
And ramping up for speed tests...
Okay... now where are the complaints that all of this costs millions of dollars, but still comes with a completely inadequate video card?
Originally posted by shetline
Okay... now where are the complaints that all of this costs millions of dollars, but still comes with a completely inadequate video card?
two-shay!
just wait till you see the linux cluster we recomend for best results....
Originally posted by shetline
Okay... now where are the complaints that all of this costs millions of dollars, but still comes with a completely inadequate video card?
Speaking of which, how many FPS do you think that gets in UT2k4?
Edit: They're Clusternode Xserve G5s.
iDunno
Originally posted by Gavriel
I thought that the xServe G5s were supposed to have those giant air-intake holes in the front?
Edit: They're Clusternode Xserve G5s.
and there are a million fans across the top of the racks.
http://www.apple.com/science/profiles/colsa/
Originally posted by talksense101
Is this one faster?
http://www.apple.com/science/profiles/colsa/
i believe so, cause the govt has more money than v tech
That plants an Apple supercomputer in slot number two, next to the Earth Simulator, of course, according to the latest Top 500 list: http://www.top500.org/list/2004/06/
Not sure how this translates on a linpack test...