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On 11/9/21 2:13 PM, Douglas Eadline wrote:
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On Tue, Nov 09, 2021 at 12:01:38PM +, John Hearns wrote:
> All good Jim. However to be allowed to benchmark these systems you must
> pronounce the CPU as "Milawn"
> As I said elsewhere, they are getting pretty far north now. Is the plan to
> cross the Alps?
>
You'd have to ask a Hannibal or w
Well, their "cloud native", 128-core processor is "Bergamo", which is
northwest of Milan.
"Trento" looks like the obvious next codename. Should we start a betting
pool?
Prentice
On 11/9/21 7:01 AM, John Hearns wrote:
All good Jim. However to be allowed to benchmark these systems you
must p
On Dienstag, Nov. 09, 2021 at 1:02 PM, John Hearns mailto:hear...@gmail.com)> wrote:
> As I said elsewhere, they are getting pretty far north now. Is the plan to
> cross the Alps?
Well, from Milano to Genua it is south 100km, but then they jump back north in
the Milano region with Bergamo :-)
C
All good Jim. However to be allowed to benchmark these systems you must
pronounce the CPU as "Milawn"
As I said elsewhere, they are getting pretty far north now. Is the plan to
cross the Alps?
On Tue, 9 Nov 2021 at 09:23, Jim Cownie wrote:
> @Prentice:
> > Certainly looking forward to running so
@Prentice:
> Certainly looking forward to running some benchmarks on these systems myself
> when I can.
Apparently you can get access to these machines immediately in Azure...
https://twitter.com/hpcnotes/status/1457755481544577039
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Andrew Jones @hpcnotes