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Subject: Re: new supercomputer!

Author: Vincent Diepeveen

Date: 20:58:43 05/13/04

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On May 13, 2004 at 12:46:29, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On May 13, 2004 at 07:47:32, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:
>
>>On May 13, 2004 at 03:09:22, Joshua Shriver wrote:
>>
>>>Question is... are they going to run a parallel based chess engine on it :)
>>
>>Only diep would run at it, and they didn't approach me.
>
>I can't _possibly_ imagine why "they don't approach you."
>
>Also you do know this is a cluster?  Not a NUMA box?
>
>Of course you did.
>
>I'm sure your program does _great_ on a message-passing cluster...

May i remind you your message passing cluster you get there has a faster one way
pingpong latency than origin3800 at 512 processors....

>
>> AFAIK their only plan is
>>to build a 50 tflop machine for 50 million dollar and the rest is unclear.
>
>Nothing is unclear at all.  Oak Ridge is one of our national labs, just like Los
>Alamos, Lawrence-Livermore, etc.  They always strive to "push the envelope"
>although this world of "clusters" is not as interesting as the old days of "real
>super-computers"...  They have applications that run for months at a time.  And
>they'd like to increase the size of the data but that would push the
>applications into years of run-time.  Faster processing demands is what is
>driving this.
>
>But anyone could find that out by looking around or asking...





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