custom cluster cabinets (was Re: 1U P4 Systems)
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W Bauske wsb at paralleldata.comWed May 23 12:02:21 PDT 2001
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Bari Ari wrote: > > I really don't see P4's for dense clusters. ULV PIIIs and Athlon4 with > SMP makes much more sense. IA-64 with SMP will probably come out ahead > in MFOPLS per watt and $$. We're working with parts now that offer 160 > MFLOPS per watt vs. 20 MFLOPS per watt on the P4. Fixed point processors > are down to 1 watt per 1000 Mips. > > Bari That's interesting. By ULV PIII's and Athlon4, I assume you mean the chips used for laptops. I don't have any specs handy but are you saying say a 933Mhz laptop chip running full out takes less current than a standard 933Mhz PIII also running full speed? I realize such a chip will use less power at partial load but how do they compare at 100% busy? Even so, a cluster will idle some of the time so they should save some power. In your example, I agree P4 vs laptop chips are not power effective but I'm comparing them to 21264 Alphas and POWER3+ and POWER4 based systems. I expect a POWER4 will be the most power effective system but one can't buy them yet so it's hard to say for sure. Maybe when Intel shrink the P4 they will get a bit better in the power usage area later this year. For my codes, P4's substantially outperform Athlons and PIII's and at around $750 each, they're hard to beat. (as usual YMMV) Wes
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