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dimanche 17 novembre 2002
 

Today, let's revisit supercomputing, even if superclustering is a more appropriate word in 2002. The SC2002 supercomputer show is taking place in Baltimore these days. And many companies announced new products last week, including Cray, IBM or SGI. (More on this later.)

In the mean time, the twice-annual list of the Top 500 supercomputers in the world has been released last Friday. This list is compiled by researchers at the University of Mannheim, Germany, the University of Tennessee, and the U.S. National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) in Berkeley, Calif.

Unfortunately, this list has two major flaws:

  • It is based on a single suite of benchmarks known as Linpack, and every vendor has complete freedom to optimize and squeeze the codes for his platforms
  • It is also based on *known* systems. So classified systems do not appear there. And some secretive industries, like oil and gas for instance, don't submit their configurations to the researchers.

Despite these flaws, don't miss their analysis of current trends in supercomputing.

I will just add one comment. Collectively, these 500 powerful systems represent a total of 223,053 processors, or a staggering average number of 446 processors per system. This is why I prefer the word of superclustering these days.

And now, here is a selection of articles recently published on supercomputing:

Sources: TOP500.org, CNET News.com, NewsFactor Network, EE Times, ComputerWire, InfoWorld, The New York Times, IDG News Service, October & November 2002


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