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Chris WardCS147 Fall 2008

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Recent offerings from NVIDA show that small companies or even individuals can now afford and own Super Computers.

Just what is a “Super Computer”?

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“A supercomputer is a computer that is at the frontline of current processing capacity, particularly speed of calculation. “ –wikipedia

The term supercomputer itself is rather fluid, and today's supercomputer tends to become tomorrow's ordinary computer.

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In computing, FLOPS (or flops or flop/s) is an acronym meaning FLoating point Operations Per Second

Today’s two fastest Super Computers operate at > 1 petaflop/s (represents one quadrillion floating point operations per second. )

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Most applications use double precision math for the following reasons:

1. To minimize the accumulation of round-off error,

2. For ill-conditioned problems that require higher precision

3. The 8 bit exponent defined by the IEEE floating point standard for 32-bit arithmetic will not accommodate the calculation, or

4. There are critical sections in the code which require higher precision.

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Some of the latest GPUs and CPUs have LARGE differences in flops for single vs double precision

Researchers are recognizing this trend and re-examining their algorithms to take advantage of single precision whenever possible

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GPU Graphics Processing Unit CPU Central Processing unit

Device Transistor Count Year ReleasedMaker

RV770 956 000 000 2008AMD

GT200 1 400 000 000 2008NVIDIA

Dual-Core Itanium 2 1 700 000 000 2006Intel

Quad-Core Itanium Tukwila 2 000 000 000 2008Intel

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Tesla S1070 Computer is a four-teraflop 1U system powered by the world’s first one-teraflop processor.

Each of the 4 cores contains 240 GPUs (960 total) Single Precision floating point performance

(peak) 3.73 to 4.14 Tflops Double Precision floating point performance

(peak) 311 to 345 Gflops Starting at about $3,995 to ~ $10,000

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•1 Board= 240 Processing Cores•~ 1 TFlop performance•4GB GDDR3 RAM•PCI-Express 2.0, • Write your code in C and run in Windows or Linux•$1,699.99

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_computer http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FLOPS http://www.top500.org/list/2008/11/100 http://www.top500.org/project/linpack http://www.nvidia.com/object/

personal_supercomputing.html http://www.cgarena.com/forum/viewtopic.php?

p=60618 http://www.nvidia.com/object/

product_tesla_s1070_us.html http://www.hpcwire.com/features/17885244.html http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/

item-details.asp?EdpNo=4259469&CatId=4044


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