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IP: Multi-Teraflops machines
From: Dave Farber <farber () cis upenn edu>
Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 13:17:28 -0500
From: Jim Gray <gray () MICROSOFT com> To: "'Dave Farber'" <farber () cis upenn edu> Dave: So I researched it better and here is something that can be forward: Jim ============================================================================ ============ IBM's Blue Pacific system at IBM's Poughkeepsie Lab in NY achieved 1.2 TF in September on a real application http://www.llnl.gov/asci/news/demo_SST.html. This system has 5,856 processors. SGI comments in their press release that Blue Pacific has not yet run LinPack. SGI http://www.sgi.com/newsroom/press_releases/1998/november/blue_mountain.html announced 1.6 TF on a real benchmark (LinPack). SGI's Blue Mountain is a 6,114 processor system. These are both amazing numbers. Prior to these two machines, no one had achieved a TFLOPS on a "real" application. Indeed the "Bell Prize" winner for 1998 is only 0.6 TFLOPS so this is a 2x and 2.7x improvement. I am still skeptical that we will get to 100 TF by 2004, but these sure are good first steps! _____________________________________________________________________ David Farber The Alfred Fitler Moore Professor of Telecommunication Systems University of Pennsylvania Home Page: http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~farber
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