IBM's Eight-Core, 4-GHz Power7 Chip
pacopico writes "The first details on IBM's upcoming Power7 chip have emerged. The Register is reporting that IBM will ship an eight-core chip running at 4.0 GHz. The chip will support four threads per core and fit into some huge systems. For example, University of Illinois is going to house a 300,000-core machine that can hit 10 petaflops. It'll have 620 TB of memory and support 5 PB/s of memory bandwidth. Optical interconnects anyone?"
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"For example, University of Illinois is going to house a 300,000-core machine that can hit 10 petaflops. It'll have 620 TB of memory and support 5 PB/s of memory bandwidth."
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Yeah, right, it has optical connections. they will have to be disabled to play videos, otherwise you might copy them!
What are we going to do tonight Brain?
Surely no one would ever need more...
That University of Illinois machine sounds like it needs more memory.
Only 620TB? Why not bump it up to 640? That should be enough for anybody.
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Do you even lift?
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