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Re: Re: This?

Originally posted by MacBandit


My Dual/GHz/DDR PowerMac can provide up to 10GFlops in real world applications so what's the big deal about an old Cray that can only achieve 8GFlops?

"Cray SV1ex also provides high-end developers designing new applications access to a new innovative architecture-the Multi-Streaming Processor (MSP). MSP combines four 2 GFLOPS processors to create one eight-vector pipe processor that delivers 8 GFLOPS peak performance. The system dynamically reconfigures the combination of MSP and standard processors based on the system workload." (from the cray page)

So, that's 8GFLOPS per "Multi-Streaming Processor", in addition to the 2GFLOP normal processors. Also, Crays have a MUCH more balanced architecture than G4s, so I imagine even one of those MSPs could sustain much higher GFLOPS than your G4. In addition, non-Altivec tasks on a G4 run at a max of 2 GFLOPS @1GHz, or 4.5 GFLOPS@dual 1.25GHz (1 FMADD per clock cycle).

Performance for an entire Cray SV-1 ranges from 19.2 to 153.6 GFLOPS. The SV1ex ranges from 32 to 256 GFLOPS. RAM ranges from 4 to 128 GB.
 
Re: Re: Re: This?

Originally posted by Catfish_Man
Performance for an entire Cray SV-1 ranges from 19.2 to 153.6 GFLOPS. The SV1ex ranges from 32 to 256 GFLOPS. RAM ranges from 4 to 128 GB.
 

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Re: Re: Re: This?

Originally posted by Catfish_Man


"Cray SV1ex also provides high-end developers designing new applications access to a new innovative architecture-the Multi-Streaming Processor (MSP). MSP combines four 2 GFLOPS processors to create one eight-vector pipe processor that delivers 8 GFLOPS peak performance. The system dynamically reconfigures the combination of MSP and standard processors based on the system workload." (from the cray page)

So, that's 8GFLOPS per "Multi-Streaming Processor", in addition to the 2GFLOP normal processors. Also, Crays have a MUCH more balanced architecture than G4s, so I imagine even one of those MSPs could sustain much higher GFLOPS than your G4. In addition, non-Altivec tasks on a G4 run at a max of 2 GFLOPS @1GHz, or 4.5 GFLOPS@dual 1.25GHz (1 FMADD per clock cycle).

Performance for an entire Cray SV-1 ranges from 19.2 to 153.6 GFLOPS. The SV1ex ranges from 32 to 256 GFLOPS. RAM ranges from 4 to 128 GB.

I was simply making a statement/question and I guess I got my answer but for some reason I feel like I just got a serious bitch slapping.:eek: :eek:
 
We have to wait till the next meeting about the Cray...I'm not quite sure when it is:cool:
 
Originally posted by yzeater
We have to wait till the next meeting about the Cray...I'm not quite sure when it is:cool:

Remember ask if it is *nix Compatible. Maybe we could try the command line or the Linux version or if there is a real *nix one out there. :D

That cray system is insane.
 
Re: Re: Re: Re: This?

Originally posted by MacBandit


I was simply making a statement/question and I guess I got my answer but for some reason I feel like I just got a serious bitch slapping.:eek: :eek:

Heh. Sorry about that, it was a bit harsh.
 
Maybe someday Stanford will have access to one so that they can compile their source code and folding will be possible or maybe it's got a x86-compatibility mode until that time.
 
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