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by davidmr
2924 days ago
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The DOE (and DOD, but with whom I’m less familiar) tends to spread out these purchases over multiple vendors to keep multiple US-based providers able to build and support these machines (and I imagine to keep costs competitive). The last few acquisitions by ORNL and LANL have been Crays while ANL and LLNL were buying IBM Blue Genes. With this generation, it looks like things have switched. As another poster mentioned, it certainly seems like ANL’s next one will be Cray/Intel. It was going to be based on Knight’s Hill, but Intel cancelling that sort of put the architecture up for grabs. |
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I don't think there is much doubt core count will increase on all segments and that asymmetric core tech that's currently used in ARM is pretty cool.