So cool thinking about 100-250 petaflops, which is only 1 order of
magnitude away from the first exaflop machine. It is interesting, on the
other hand, the article recently published by IEEE Spectrum named
"Next-Generation Supercomputers", which states that:/
/
/"The practical exaflops-
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/03/21/ornl_cray_titan_super/
Looking at the final slide, guess we'd better start investing in
circular machine rooms.
(Actually. I already work in a circular building Hmmm.)
John Hearns | CFD Hardware Specialist | McLaren Racing Limited
McLaren Techn
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 08:51:06AM -0400, Douglas Eadline wrote:
>
> I was recently given a copy of "GPU Computing Gems"
> to review. It is basically research quality NVidia success
> stories, some of which are quite impressive.
This one?
http://www.amazon.com/GPU-Computing-Gems-Emerald-Applicat
I was recently given a copy of "GPU Computing Gems"
to review. It is basically research quality NVidia success
stories, some of which are quite impressive.
I got to thinking about how others are fairing (or not)
with GP-GPU technology. I put up a simple poll on
ClusterMonkey to help get a general