[Beowulf] 48-Core X86_64 Compute Node - Good Idea?
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John Hearns hearnsj at googlemail.comTue Jun 15 02:30:40 PDT 2010
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On 14 June 2010 18:51, Jon Forrest <jlforrest at berkeley.edu> wrote: >> > SGI isn't mainstream, and probably doesn't use the > same chipset and motherboards that SuperMicro > will be selling. > Take a close, close look inside those ICE blade enclosures. You are of course correct though - IA64 type Altixes and Ultraviolten are definitely not mainstream!
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