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    Formula 1 Computers

    Just read this in the April edition of Computer Shopper (UK).

    "Sauber Petronas made a big fuss about it's latest super computer, codenamed Albert, which it claimed is the fastest in F1.

    Built by Dalco and used for computational fluid dynamics, it cost £2.25 million and contains no fewer than 530 64-bit AMD Opteron processors.

    This absolute beast of a computer is housed in 10 cabinets, each 2.3m high, 1.2m deep and im wide."


    What a DC machinr that would make :shock:

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    They could very well put it running something useful. I don't believe they leave it running fluid dynamics 24 hours a day! :P

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    They could very well put it running something useful. I don't believe they leave it running fluid dynamics 24 hours a day! :P
    I believe they do.

    Carlos

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    Yea... maybe in the beggining that they need the calculations done faster, but later on in the season they probably won't make use of such a computational power so much....

    ...or if they do, they could open a DC project

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    get em on our team for bbc climate change experiment. wooooo


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    List of top 50 supercomputers for 2005. Where is AMD?

    Rank, Site/Location, Computer, Processors, Year made, Rmax, Rpeak

    1 DOE/NNSA/LLNL
    United States BlueGene/L - eServer Blue Gene Solution
    IBM 131072 2005 280600 367000

    2 IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
    United States BGW - eServer Blue Gene Solution
    IBM 40960 2005 91290 114688

    3 DOE/NNSA/LLNL
    United States ASC Purple - eServer pSeries p5 575 1.9 GHz
    IBM 10240 2005 63390 77824

    4 NASA/Ames Research Center/NAS
    United States Columbia - SGI Altix 1.5 GHz, Voltaire Infiniband
    SGI 10160 2004 51870 60960

    5 Sandia National Laboratories
    United States Thunderbird - PowerEdge 1850, 3.6 GHz, Infiniband
    Dell 8000 2005 38270 64512

    6 Sandia National Laboratories
    United States Red Storm Cray XT3, 2.0 GHz
    Cray Inc. 10880 2005 36190 43520

    7 The Earth Simulator Center
    Japan Earth-Simulator
    NEC 5120 2002 35860 40960

    8 Barcelona Supercomputer Center
    Spain MareNostrum - JS20 Cluster, PPC 970, 2.2 GHz, Myrinet
    IBM 4800 2005 27910 42144

    9 ASTRON/University Groningen
    Netherlands Stella - eServer Blue Gene Solution
    IBM 12288 2005 27450 34406.4

    10 Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    United States Jaguar - Cray XT3, 2.4 GHz
    Cray Inc. 5200 2005 20527 24960

    11 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
    United States Thunder - Intel Itanium2 Tiger4 1.4GHz - Quadrics
    California Digital Corporation 4096 2004 19940 22938

    12 Computational Biology Research Center, AIST
    Japan Blue Protein - eServer Blue Gene Solution
    IBM 8192 2005 18200 22937.6

    13 Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne
    Switzerland eServer Blue Gene Solution
    IBM 8192 2005 18200 22937.6

    14 ERDC MSRC
    United States Cray XT3, 2.6 GHz
    Cray Inc. 4096 2005 16975 21299

    15 COLSA
    United States MACH5 - Apple XServe, 2.0 GHz, Myrinet
    Self-made 3072 2005 16180 24576

    16 Korea Meteorological Administration
    Korea, South Cray X1E (4GB)
    Cray Inc. 1020 2005 15706 18442

    17 Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    United States Cray X1E (2GB)
    Cray Inc. 1014 2005 14955 18333

    18 Los Alamos National Laboratory
    United States ASCI Q - AlphaServer SC45, 1.25 GHz
    Hewlett-Packard 8192 2002 13880 20480

    19 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
    United States eServer pSeries p5 575 1.9 GHz
    IBM 2048 2005 13090 15564.8

    20 Virginia Tech
    United States System X - 1100 Dual 2.3 GHz Apple XServe/Mellanox Infiniband 4X/Cisco GigE
    Self-made 2200 2004 12250 20240

    21 Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
    Japan SGI Altix 3700 Bx2, 1.6 GHz, NUMALink
    SGI 2048 2005 11814 13107

    22 IBM - Rochester
    United States BlueGene/L DD1 Prototype (0.5GHz PowerPC 440 w/Custom)
    IBM 8192 2004 11680 16384

    23 Wright-Patterson Air Force Base/DoD ASC
    United States SGI Altix 3700 Bx2, 1.6 GHz, NUMALink
    SGI 2048 2003 11652 13107

    24 University of Southern California
    United States HPC - Pentium4 Xeon, EM64T, Opteron, Opteron dual core, Cluster, Myrinet
    IBM 2904 2005 10750 17280

    25 US Army Research Laboratory (ARL)
    United States John Von Neumann - LNX Cluster, Xeon 3.6 GHz, Myrinet
    Linux Networx 2048 2005 10650 14745.6

    26 China Meteorological Administration
    China eServer pSeries 655 (1.7 GHz Power4+)
    IBM 3200 2005 10310 21760

    27 Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVOCEANO)
    United States eServer pSeries 655 (1.7 GHz Power4+)
    IBM 2944 2004 10310 20019.2

    28 NCSA
    United States Tungsten - PowerEdge 1750, P4 Xeon 3.06 GHz, Myrinet
    Dell 2500 2003 9819 15300

    29 IBM - Almaden Research Center
    United States eServer Blue Gene Solution
    IBM 4096 2005 9360 11468.8

    30 IBM - Deep Computing Capacity on Demand Center
    United States eServer Blue Gene Solution
    IBM 4096 2005 9360 11468.8

    31 IBM Research
    Switzerland eServer Blue Gene Solution
    IBM 4096 2005 9360 11468.8

    32 IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
    United States eServer Blue Gene Solution
    IBM 4096 2005 9360 11468.8

    33 ECMWF
    United Kingdom eServer pSeries 690 (1.9 GHz Power4+)
    IBM 2176 2004 9241 16538

    34 ECMWF
    United Kingdom eServer pSeries 690 (1.9 GHz Power4+)
    IBM 2176 2004 9241 16538

    35 UCSD/San Diego Supercomputer Center
    United States DataStar - eServer pSeries 655/690 (1.5/1.7 GHz Power4+)
    IBM 2464 2005 9121 15628

    36 Australian Partnership for Advanced Computing (APAC)
    Australia SGI Altix 3700 Bx2, 1.6 GHz, NUMALink
    SGI 1536 2005 8974 9830

    37 HWW/Universitaet Stuttgart
    Germany SX8/576M72
    NEC 576 2005 8923 9216

    38 Hitachi Ltd. Enterprise Server Division
    Japan SR11000-K1
    Hitachi 80 2005 8893 10752

    39 Institute of Physical and Chemical Res. (RIKEN)
    Japan RIKEN Super Combined Cluster
    Fujitsu 2048 2004 8728 12534

    40 Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
    United States Mpp2 - Cluster Platform 6000 rx2600 Itanium2 1.5 GHz, Quadrics
    Hewlett-Packard 1936 2003 8633 11616

    41 Caltech
    United States CITerra - PowerEdge 1850, 3.2 GHz, Myrinet
    Dell 2048 2005 8408 13107.2

    42 Shanghai Supercomputer Center
    China Dawning 4000A, Opteron 2.2 GHz, Myrinet
    Dawning 2560 2004 8061 11264

    43 Los Alamos National Laboratory
    United States Lightning - Opteron 2 GHz, Myrinet
    Linux Networx 2816 2003 8051 11264

    44 Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
    United States Cray XT3, 2.4 GHz
    Cray Inc. 2060 2005 7935.82 9888

    45 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
    United States MCR Linux Cluster Xeon 2.4 GHz - Quadrics
    Linux Networx 2304 2002 7634 11060

    46 HPCx
    United Kingdom eServer pSeries p5 575 1.5 GHz
    IBM 1536 2005 7395 9216

    47 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
    United States ASCI White, SP Power3 375 MHz
    IBM 8192 2000 7304 12288

    48 NERSC/LBNL
    United States Seaborg - SP Power3 375 MHz 16 way
    IBM 6656 2002 7304 9984

    49 NCSA
    United States TeraGrid, Itanium2 1.3/1.5 GHZ, Myrinet
    IBM 1776 2004 7215 10259

    50 US Army Research Laboratory (ARL)
    United States eServer Opteron 2.2 GHz. Myrinet
    IBM 2320 2004 7185 10208


    I want to be proud of my AMD, but I gotta have results.

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    AMD itself doesn't produce supercomputers... but I know that at least one model of Cray supercomputers uses AMDs (loads of them at once! :shock
    Who knows if some of the others have "AMD Inside" too? ;)

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    ON that list #42, #43, & #50 have opterons in them. Read the entire list closely.

    There is AMD's in the top 50. :roll:





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    I hadn't noticed that. Great catch!

    That made me want to take a closer look at those monsters...
    http://www.top500.org


    For example, number 6 is equiped with "AMD x86_64 Opteron 2000 MHz (4 GFlops)" but doesn't say how many.

    EDIT: Wait... yes it says... 10,880 of them!!! :shock:

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    I'd love to borrow one of those for a day. What about you?
    10,000+ cpu's! Dang. Can't afford the electricity bill.
    Not even for a day. :shock:

    Imagine the power if you had them all running the same project at the same time. I recon some of those projects we do might get finished in about a week. Some of the stats are just unbelievable.
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