not sure if this applies to all kinds of senarios that clusters are used in but isnt the more ram you have the better?
On 6/30/08, Vincent Diepeveen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Toon, > > Can you drop a line on how important RAM is for weather forecasting in > latest type of calculations you're performing? > > Thanks, > Vincent > > > On Jun 30, 2008, at 8:20 PM, Toon Moene wrote: > > Jim Lux wrote: >> >> Yep. And for good reason. Even a big DoD job is still tiny in Nvidia's >>> scale of operations. We face this all the time with NASA work. >>> Semiconductor manufacturers have no real reason to produce special purpose >>> or customized versions of their products for space use, because they can >>> sell all they can make to the consumer market. More than once, I've had a >>> phone call along the lines of this: >>> "Jim: I'm interested in your new ABC321 part." >>> "Rep: Great. I'll just send the NDA over and we can talk about it." >>> "Jim: Great, you have my email and my fax # is..." >>> "Rep: By the way, what sort of volume are you going to be using?" >>> "Jim: Oh, 10-12.." >>> "Rep: thousand per week, excellent..." >>> "Jim: No, a dozen pieces, total, lifetime buy, or at best maybe every >>> year." >>> "Rep: Oh...<dial tone>" >>> {Well, to be fair, it's not that bad, they don't hang up on you.. >>> >> >> Since about a year, it's been clear to me that weather forecasting (i.e., >> running a more or less sophisticated atmospheric model to provide weather >> predictions) is going to be "mainstream" in the sense that every business >> that needs such forecasts for its operations can simply run them in-house. >> >> Case in point: I bought a $1100 HP box (the obvious target group being >> teenage downloaders) which performs the HIRLAM limited area model *on the >> grid that we used until October 2006* in December last year. >> >> It's about twice as slow as our then-operational 50-CPU Sun Fire 15K. >> >> I wonder what effect this will have on CPU developments ... >> >> -- >> Toon Moene - e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - phone: +31 346 214290 >> Saturnushof 14, 3738 XG Maartensdijk, The Netherlands >> At home: http://moene.indiv.nluug.nl/~toon/ >> Progress of GNU Fortran: http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2008-01/msg00009.html >> > > _______________________________________________ > Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf@beowulf.org > To change your subscription (digest mode or unsubscribe) visit > http://www.beowulf.org/mailman/listinfo/beowulf > -- Jonathan Aquilina
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