View Full Version : Supercomputer Doubles Own Record
PlaceofDis
Oct 29, 2005, 03:50 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4386404.stm
very interesting
homerjward
Oct 29, 2005, 03:53 PM
imagine the frame rates that gets in doom 3...
TheMonarch
Oct 29, 2005, 03:55 PM
Interesting... Imagine coding for 131K+ processors :eek:
imagine the frame rates that gets in doom 3...
I knew someone would say that. But doom (or any game for that matter) isn't made with 131 thousand processors in mind... It probably wouldn't be that great...
jsw
Oct 29, 2005, 03:57 PM
Interesting... Imagine coding for 131K+ processors :eek:Honestly? It's no harder than coding for 100K processors, believe it or not. ;)
Very impressive specs. Hopefully, the new Macintel PBs will come close....
Deepdale
Oct 29, 2005, 04:01 PM
very interesting
From the linked article: "It reached 280.6 teraflops - that is 280.6 trillion calculations a second. ... Each person in the world with a handheld calculator would still take decades to do the same calculations Blue Gene is now able to do every second."
Those numbers are beyond mind-boggling. What will the stunning accomplishments be in another 10 years?
PlaceofDis
Oct 29, 2005, 04:03 PM
From the linked article: "It reached 280.6 teraflops - that is 280.6 trillion calculations a second. ... Each person in the world with a handheld calculator would still take decades to do the same calculations Blue Gene is now able to do every second."
Those numbers are beyond mind-boggling. What will the stunning accomplishments be in another 10 years?
exactly. the future implications of what we might be possible to do in the years to come are amazing
JW8725
Oct 30, 2005, 02:38 PM
Doesnt this use Power PC processors??
katie ta achoo
Oct 30, 2005, 02:40 PM
Ah, but if I got one, all I would do is use Adium and post on MR.
:D
/wants one
//needs more RAM!
Lacero
Oct 30, 2005, 02:42 PM
Yet with 260 Tflops of computing power, it can't still match the computing power of a mosquito's brain. We'll get there one day.
whocares
Oct 30, 2005, 02:54 PM
Yet with 260 Tflops of computing power, it can't still match the computing power of a mosquito's brain. We'll get there one day.
Mosquitos don't have brains, merely several neurone nodes along the length of its body. ;)
I do agree however that even at 200+ TFlops, Blue is still incredibly dumb and can only do what it's told :p :p
Think they might consider joining the MR folding team? :cool:
dubbz
Oct 30, 2005, 02:59 PM
Doesnt this use Power PC processors??
Yes, PowerPC 440 @ 700MHz, running Linux, according to top500.org.
Wonder how many WU/day this thing could do for Folding@Home... (team 3446 ;)) (if they'd port the client, that is)
imagine that. put a bunch of embedded processors together and you get a supercomputer.
OutThere
Nov 3, 2005, 07:09 PM
Think they might consider joining the MR folding team? :cool:
Oh man...if we could even just get 1 second of processor time from that thing we'd be set...
http://www.theirishpub.nl/pivot/includes/smiley/drool.gif
revisionA
Nov 3, 2005, 07:38 PM
Yet with 260 Tflops of computing power, it can't still match the computing power of a mosquito's brain. We'll get there one day.
I just hope it doesnt think its a mosquito when it becomes self aware, and swats us with our own nukes that it knows inside and out.
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Melkor
Nov 4, 2005, 06:45 AM
I always found the whole DNA simulation thing really interesting.
I wonder how big it is though? They should have someone standing next to it in the picture.
wordmunger
Nov 4, 2005, 06:49 AM
Yes, PowerPC 440 @ 700MHz, running Linux, according to top500.org.
Wonder how many WU/day this thing could do for Folding@Home... (team 3446 ;)) (if they'd port the client, that is)
Only 700 MHz? Clearly it's a lame computer then :rolleyes:
Seriously, if this isn't an excellent illustration of the megahertz myth, I don't know what is.
combatcolin
Nov 4, 2005, 07:22 AM
imagine the frame rates that gets in doom 3...
Bets on favourite that this new Big Blue comes with a bog standard video card...
Only 700 MHz? Clearly it's a lame computer then :rolleyes:
Seriously, if this isn't an excellent illustration of the megahertz myth, I don't know what is.
if you put enough processors together, the speed of each may not matter as much. hell, if you put a million 486-like processors together, it'd probably be much faster. the top computer has 65k processors vesus #3 with 10k processors.
Dane D.
Nov 4, 2005, 11:13 AM
According to my calculations, it would process a SETI workunit in 0.0085531005 seconds. (2,400,000,000,000 divided by 280,600,000,000,000) 2.4 trillion is what SETI says is the minimum calculations needed to process a workunit.:D
Platform
Nov 5, 2005, 09:25 AM
Now apples switches to Intel:p :rolleyes:
greatdevourer
Nov 5, 2005, 09:58 AM
Now apples switches to Intel:p :rolleyes: Have you seen the PC equivilent of the new G5? summat stupid like a 10Ghz P4
Have you seen the PC equivilent of the new G5? summat stupid like a 10Ghz P4
i think you a 1.8ghz opteron
greatdevourer
Nov 5, 2005, 12:26 PM
i think you a 1.8ghz opteron Quad Core 2.8Ghz Xeon, with a 2.4Ghz dual core Opteron lagging someway behind (partly because no-ones tested a quad core 2.4 Opteron on this site)
Apple Hobo
Nov 5, 2005, 12:48 PM
I always found the whole DNA simulation thing really interesting.
I wonder how big it is though? They should have someone standing next to it in the picture.
Each computer cabinet is about the size of a large refrigerator, so the whole system is pretty large.
pics (http://domino.research.ibm.com/comm/pr.nsf/pages/rsc.bluegene_2004.html)
Quad Core 2.8Ghz Xeon, with a 2.4Ghz dual core Opteron lagging someway behind (partly because no-ones tested a quad core 2.4 Opteron on this site)
i see. that makes your previous post rather misleading. as far as i know, there is no quad core xeon currently. you're probably talking about dual dual-core systems. in which case, i'd be surprised if a 2.4ghz dual dual-core system doesn't outpace its peers (mainly xeon and ppc970)
Each computer cabinet is about the size of a large refrigerator, so the whole system is pretty large.
pics (http://domino.research.ibm.com/comm/pr.nsf/pages/rsc.bluegene_2004.html)
it seems to take up less room than the earth simulator, at least from the pictures they show.
ham_man
Nov 6, 2005, 03:22 PM
Just out of curiosity, what is defined as one calculation...?
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