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Greg Lindahl lindahl at conservativecomputer.comWed Feb 14 08:57:05 PST 2001
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On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 10:12:52AM -0600, Jim Phillips wrote: > Yup. The NCSA NT Supercluster is on the list at 413 with an Rmax of > 62.59 and 256 CPUs. Of course if you look at NCSA's page on the cluster > (http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SCD/Hardware/NTCluster/TechSummary) it now has > only 192 CPUs, which drops it off the bottom of TOP500. I wonder what > happened to the other 128 CPUs? NCSA is currently installing 2 new Linux clusters, one with PIII's and one with IA64s. Both should show up on the next top500 list; their peak performance should be 1 teraflop. Actually, the IA64 cluster probably won't make the list until November... -- greg
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