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by zamadatix
1441 days ago
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Speed is just the measure of how fast it does something not a measure of what it's capable of doing. I wouldn't expect to divine more information like "what new things can it do" from that number alone outside "things we didn't have enough compute time for before we do now". Lego style supercomputers are still very interesting in my eye though. As the technical complexity involved in scaling the raw compute performance has simplified to a "how many do you want" problem the technical complexity in the interconnects has remained interesting and innovative both for connectivity intra and inter node. You won't really see that in the FLOPS number that makes the headlines but the interconnect can be the difference between a type of workload being feasible or not. The main push here is how large you can make certain levels of shared memory access happen at what latencies to run larger jobs instead of just more jobs. |
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