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by krylon 1443 days ago
For reference, Roadrunner, which was the first petascale system in 2008, used 2.35 MW (according to Wikipedia). So this one gives us 1,000 times the performance for 10 times the energy. From a performance/Watt perspective, this is an impressive improvement.

EDIT: Wikipedia also says Roadrunner was not considered power-efficient in its day, which led to it being decommissioned after only five years of operation.

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That, and the apps teams hated the architecture given very poor tooling support - especially since the writing was on the wall that the future was GPGPU accelerators and the Cell was a dead end. The roadrunner processors were awesome on paper, but not so much when it came to working with them. Kind of a shame really: there were some really interesting ideas in that processor design.