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06-27-2007, 03:00 PM
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| IBM Announces PetaFLOP Blue Gene Supercomputer Quote: IBM's Blue Gene/P triples the performance of its previous supercomputer
IBM has announced Blue Gene/P, the second generation of the world's most powerful supercomputer. Blue Gene/P nearly triples the performance of its predecessor, Blue Gene/L – which also held the title of being the world's fastest computer.
The Blue Gene/P scales to operate continuously at speeds exceeding one petaFLOP – or one-quadrillion operations per second – and can be configured to reach speeds in excess of three petaflops.
The performance jump from Blue Gene/L and Blue Gene/P is due to several factors. In hardware, the Blue Gene/P supercomputer moves to doubles the number of processors per chip, with each processor operating at a higher clock speed. More memory is added along with an SMP mode to support multi-threaded applications. This new SMP mode moves the Blue Gene/P system to a programming environment similar to that found in commercial clusters. The system’s software is also upgraded for Blue Gene/P with refinements to system management, programming environment and applications support.
"Blue Gene/P marks the evolution of the most powerful supercomputing platform the world has ever known," said Dave Turek, vice president of deep computing, IBM. "A new group of commercial users will be able to take advantage of its new, simplified programming environment and unrivaled energy efficiency. We see commercial interest in the Blue Gene supercomputer developing now in energy and finance, for example. This is on course with an adoption cycle – from government labs to leading enterprises – that we've seen before in the high-performance computing market."
Four IBM PowerPC 450 processors running at 850 MHz are integrated on a single Blue Gene/P chip, with each chip capable of 13.6 billion operations per second. A two-foot-by-two-foot board containing 32 of these chips churns out 435 billion operations every second, making it more powerful than a typical, 40-node cluster based on two-core commodity processors. Thirty-two of the compact boards comprise the 6-foot-high racks. Each rack runs at 13.9 trillion operations per second, 1,300 times faster than today's fastest home PC.
The one-petaFLOP Blue Gene/P supercomputer configuration is a 294,912-processor, 72-rack system harnessed to a high-speed, optical network. The Blue Gene/P system can be scaled to an 884,736-processor, 216-rack cluster to achieve three-petaflop performance – though a standard Blue Gene/P supercomputer configuration will house 4,096 processors per rack.
Not only is the Blue Gene/P designed to be blazingly fast, it is also energy efficient. IBM says that the Blue Gene/P supercomputer is at least seven times more energy efficient than any other supercomputer today.
The power of the Blue Gene/P could be applied to the medical field, such as modeling an entire human organ to determine drug interactions, for example. Drug researchers could run simulated clinical trials on 27 million patients in one afternoon using just a sliver of the machine's full power.
Some of the world's leading research laboratories and universities have already placed orders for Blue Gene/P supercomputers. The U.S. Dept. of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Ill., will deploy the first Blue Gene/P supercomputer in the U.S. beginning later this year.
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06-27-2007, 03:02 PM
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| Re: IBM Announces PetaFLOP Blue Gene Supercomputer Quote:
Originally Posted by maroon1 | i thought their first super computer was fast.... and now they triple its speed...... wow.... |
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06-27-2007, 03:04 PM
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| Re: IBM Announces PetaFLOP Blue Gene Supercomputer big deal supercomputers can't game lol they are designed for complex decoding of algorithims e.g. code breaking and medical research
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06-27-2007, 03:05 PM
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| Re: IBM Announces PetaFLOP Blue Gene Supercomputer Quote:
Originally Posted by saltynay big deal supercomputers can't game lol they are designed for complex decoding of algorithims e.g. code breaking and medical research | ya but still.... if u folded  imagine the possibilities........... |
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06-27-2007, 03:18 PM
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| Re: IBM Announces PetaFLOP Blue Gene Supercomputer wow.:eek: |
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06-27-2007, 03:44 PM
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| Re: IBM Announces PetaFLOP Blue Gene Supercomputer Can it play Oblivion at full settings and get a 3d mark score of 1 million?
10-20yrs from now we will have that at home.
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06-27-2007, 03:57 PM
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| Re: IBM Announces PetaFLOP Blue Gene Supercomputer I doubt it will b able to play oblivion at full settings if at all
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06-27-2007, 04:42 PM
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The Bulldog Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: In an empty Ramen packet Posts: 4,374
| Re: IBM Announces PetaFLOP Blue Gene Supercomputer although the architecture is totally wrong and it isnt optimized for graphics work. if there was a game written for it on a similar level as oblivion it would easily run it, even if it is software emulating a graphics card. 3 petaflops. the Geforce 9 series will be one teraflop woohoo ( sarcasm), this thing is 1,300 times more powerful than any quad core pc with 8 gigs of ram and dual 8800 ultras.
Just think win this power will be on the consumer pc level. one step closer to the matrix heh. |
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06-27-2007, 05:04 PM
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Lord Techie Join Date: Dec 2006 Posts: 5,007
| Re: IBM Announces PetaFLOP Blue Gene Supercomputer yes but when the first super computer was built 20 odd years ago they said in 40 years everyone will have computers like this in there homes
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06-27-2007, 05:08 PM
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| Re: IBM Announces PetaFLOP Blue Gene Supercomputer repost..., use the search function before posting something thats generally the same
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