Linux Clusters Finally Break the TeraFLOP barrier
cworley submitted - several times - this well-linked submission about a slightly boring topic - fast computers. "Top500.org
has just released its latest
list of the world's fastest supercomputers (updated twice yearly). For
the first time, Linux Beowulf clusters
have joined the teraFLOP club, with six new clusters breaking the teraFLOP
barrier. Two Linux clusters now rank in the Top 10: Lawrence Livermore's "MCR" (built by Linux NetworX ) ranks #5 achieving 5.694 teraFLOP/s, and Forecast Systems Laboratory's "Jet" (built by HPTi) ranks #8 reaching
3.337 TeraFLOP/s. Other Linux clusters surpassing the teraFLOP/s barrier
include:
LSU's "SuperMike" at #17 (from Atipa
), the University at Buffalo
at #22 and Sandia National Lab at
#32 (both from Dell ), an Itanium cluster
for British Petroleum Houston at #42 (from HP
), and Argonne National Labs at
#46 (from Linux NetworX ) reached just
over the one teraFLOP/s mark with 361 processors. In the previous Top500 list compiled last June, the fastest Intel based Netfinity 1024 processor clusters from IBM were sub-teraFLOP/s and the University of Heidelberg's AMD based "HELICS" cluster (built by
Megware
) held the top tux rank at #35 with 825 GFLOP/s."
eat it
I just took a massive shit!
could anyone point me to a windows based utility that allows me to see how many FLOPs my home computer is doing?
From the first line: cworley submitted - several times
So, is THAT how you get something accepted? Really I don't know if posting that story with that attached to the front of it was such a great idea.....
Now everyone who submits a story that they think is good, should it get rejected, they will simply submit like twenty copies of it....
What a pain for the poor editors.... Really I question the wisdom of telling us this works....
Bring on the Beowulf Cluster jokes!
But will there be more beowulf cluster jokes then links in the stories?
Hey, Slashdotess is a girl! Girls don't get modded down on Slashdot. Are there some gay moderators lurking about?
if you mod this one funny again, I will kill you.
The item, with 321 links, was posted at 3:30 p.m. EST on Novemeber 17. Anyone who posts a reply before 12:00 p.m. EST on November 19, didn't RTFA's.
cworley submitted - several times - this well-linked submission about a slightly boring topic - fast computers.
So is that how you get stories posted?
spoil sport
He probably went all crazy because Linux stories tend to get ignored here at Slashdot.
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