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by semi-extrinsic
2767 days ago
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I see they're specifically calling out HPC, but I'll only believe they can get real actual HPC performance out of this when I see it. HPC networking (which is 95% Infiniband these days) is just as much about low latency and few hops as it is about high bandwidth. You wire your machines up in exotic topologies and spend more cash on the network than the nodes themselves. You end up with basically the opposite of the elastic philosophy, a behemoth which is bloody fast but inflexible. If they can show decent scaling to at least 50 nodes (~1000 cores) on a properly constructed benchmark like HPGMG [1], I'll eat my words, but until then I remain skeptical. [1] https://crd.lbl.gov/departments/computer-science/PAR/researc... |
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