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4 minutes ago, 3rrant said:

 

or if you actually red my edit. you'll realize it was a 2015 plan to be installed in 2018 but the CPUs on it got canceled so they moved it to 2021 and added intel GPUs. 

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2 hours ago, Goku1814 said:

If the most powerful work CPU is the ThreadRipper 3990X why don't supercomputers switch from Xeno CPUs to 3990X CPU? Wouldn't they be a lot more powerful than they currently are. Also a 3990X cost a lot less than the top of the line Xeon CPU. So therotically super computers could be alot more cheaper but be much more powerful.

I think your getting this thing wrong 

It doesn't work this way 

These computers can't be stopped for a sec and don't just need "all the cores " 😂

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1 hour ago, ShrimpBrime said:

Because most super computers do big compute on Tesla Cards. Rows and Rows of Tesla cards. Endless rows of pure GPU epeen.

 

 

how many sections did you post this in dude??

Yea I was gonna say I could have sworn I have seen this in another place 🤣

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1 hour ago, Goku1814 said:

Wouldn't supercomputers be a lot faster if they used AMD EPYC

Some are planned. But it takes years to build a supercomputer and when you're going to invest that much into one you're not going to take a brand new chip, you wait for the 2nd-3rd generation to see how it goes first in terms of reliability.

 

  

1 hour ago, Goku1814 said:

and cheaper than the best XEON supercomputers?

CPU cost is almost peanuts compared to all the custom design and manufacture of the completely specific parts it's made of... and the electricity bill that it'll incur over its life.

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2 hours ago, Goku1814 said:

But can it run RTX Minecraft

 

Please avoid this kind of questions. People will think you are just trolling.

 

Also merged threads. Please don't post same thing to multiple subforums.

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it is not easy just switch intel to amd. and also amd to intel.

a lot of time, they need to think about software engineering. Which Architecture run more efficiently for them.

Oak Ridge National Laboratory         use amd for a long time. They do have switch to IBM power architecture. But the new one should be Frontier, which use amd too.

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1 minute ago, xvision1991 said:

it is not easy just switch intel to amd. and also amd to intel.

a lot of time, they need to think about software engineering. Which Architecture run more efficiently for them.

Oak Ridge National Laboratory         use amd for a long time. They do have switch to IBM power architecture. But the new one should be Frontier, which use amd too.

People here think that because they can swap a motherboard and a cpu in ten minutes and have a system up and running that can be scaled to multi-millions based structures with custom developed software like it's nothing. 

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30 minutes ago, 3rrant said:

People here think that because they can swap a motherboard and a cpu in ten minutes and have a system up and running that can be scaled to multi-millions based structures with custom developed software like it's nothing. 

agree. But i am happy to see, that people is interested in HPC.

I can offer some book list about HPC here, which i found very interesting.

 

Operating Systems for Supercomputers and High Performance Computing, Editors: Gerofi, B., Ishikawa, Y., Riesen, R., Wisniewski, R.W. (Eds.) 2019

https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9789811366239

 

A Practical Approach to High-Performance Computing, Authors: Kurgalin, Sergei, Borzunov, Sergei 2019

https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783030275570

 

Energy-Efficient High Performance Computing, Authors: Laros III, J.H., Pedretti, K., Kelly, S.M., Shu, W., Ferreira, K., Van Dyke, J., Vaughan, C. 2013

https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9781447144915

 

Overview of the Blue Gene/L system architecture, 2005

https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/5388794

 

The Architecture of Supercomputers, Titan, a Case Study, Authors: DANIEL P. SIEWIOREK and PHILIP JOHN KOOPMAN, JR. 1991

https://www.sciencedirect.com/book/9780126430608/the-architecture-of-supercomputers#book-description

 

you can find all book in the Library or in some case online library.

 

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