Author: Joshua Lee
Date: 20:48:39 12/09/00
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> >With the right kind of programming, the T932 will simply blow the doors (and >the paint) off of any of those machines. Remember the simple math: > >each cpu can read 32 bytes per clock cycle, and write 16 bytes per clock >cycle. That is 48 bytes, times 32 cpus, at a clock rate of 500mhz. I >think that _any_ machine will choke when presented with that kind of data >throughput requirement. :) so 48x32 1536 x 500Million if this is right that's 76.8 Trillion bytes i know from memory that the athlon bus at 266mhz is 1.6Gbytes per second bandwidth so (with ddr chipset ofcourse and probably a 1.2Ghz cpu......) 480 times as much if i am wrong in comparing it this way .... my 800mhz athlon found a win in a cray blitz game (not on this T932 beast) and took 1hour 13minutes and 37 seconds 1,951,276,000nodes it would find this 480 times faster???? 9.2 seconds it doesn't sound right but then again it is a cray.....
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