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so these things are out there, anyone play with them yet?
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Fold on this:
http://www.scalemp.com/scalemp-vsmp-foundation-to-support-intel-xeon-phi
Up to 10,240 cores!
They would be too slow for fah at the moment, maybe in a few generations.
Fold on this:
http://www.scalemp.com/scalemp-vsmp-foundation-to-support-intel-xeon-phi
Up to 10,240 cores!
Phi cores are not on the same level as SB or IB cores...
They are a throw back to the 90s lol...
Extreme tech has an interesting article about it if you enjoy drinking salt with articles...
http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/133541-intels-64-core-champion-in-depth-on-xeon-phi
They are missing several instruction sets that CPUs have, if you tried running fah on then you would run into problems and emulation would slow it down too much.
http://www.amazon.com/Intel-SC5110P-Xeon-5110P-Coprocessor/dp/B00B133YNK
Product Features
PCI-Express 3.0 x16
8GB memory
1.053 GHz Clockspeed
60 Cores / 240 Threads
Isn't there a flag to turn optimizations off?
Would it really run FAH? How would the client "see" it as? Another SMP machine? An extension of the existing SMP mobo?
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http://www.amazon.com/Intel-SC5110P-Xeon-5110P-Coprocessor/dp/B00B133YNK
Product Features
PCI-Express 3.0 x16
8GB memory
1.053 GHz Clockspeed
60 Cores / 240 Threads
Isn't there a flag to turn optimizations off?
Would it really run FAH? How would the client "see" it as? Another SMP machine? An extension of the existing SMP mobo?
It would be wild if it could seen as an extension of the mobo, much like multi-processors are.
Imagine putting 4 of those in an SR-2 rig? ~SMP984?
You'd nickname it Stalin: "Quantity has a quality all of it's own."
DOH!!! The wildly different clock speeds would make it pointless.
Multi-CPU boards work because they are in sync. You can't do that with something that isn't clocked the same?
But perhaps you could sync the Phi's if they have a command to do so?
I'm generally disappointed with ScaleMP's sales team though -- they're worse than used car salesmen.
What is: https://www.openfabrics.org/index.php It's GNU freeware?
It appears to be used in supercomputers via Infiniband cards.
Can it make a single virtual machine out of multiple identical blades?