[Beowulf] Re: vectors vs. loops
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Vincent Diepeveen diep at xs4all.nlWed May 4 15:43:24 PDT 2005
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Hello, I knew someone from the LOFAR project would react. You guys very specifically were NOT targetted by my posting here. You did do a brilliant job, as you can see in all the postings at different dutch forums from me. In fact you have built a machine in Netherlands for what was it, 6 million euro, delivering roughly 27.5 tflop. That's more than 2 times cheaper than the 2.2 tflop machine in Amsterdam, which was serving users at 1 januari 2004. btw now i have the chance to ask this: I read a report somewhere that the total LOFAR budget was 150 million euro, where do those other 144 million euro go to? Best regards, Vincent At 11:38 PM 5/4/2005 +0200, Toon Moene wrote: >Vincent Diepeveen wrote: > >> If for example a scientist or director writes that a machine must for >> example have a blue color, then you know they will sign with ibm, whatever >> they ask, and so does IBM know. > >I am sorry for intervening in this Jerry Springer show of HPC, but this >is not true. > >I am the Dutch Representative on the Technical Advisory Committee of the >European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasts (www.ecmwf.int). In >2002, there was a real threat that IBM would take over the complete >array of computational gear at ECMWF - the supercomputer, the >workstations of the researchers and the storage stuff (tape robots and >such). > >Contracts were worded such that it would remain easy to dis-entangle >this mess and make ECMWF independent of this single provider. > >The IBM staff recognised this danger itself and proposed remedies. > >Disclaimer: The Dutch National Weather Service (KNMI) does not use IBM >equipment for its own computations to a significant amount. We don't >need to - there's sufficient competition from others. > >We *will* use the LOFAR BlueGene/L machine (www.lofar.org) for research, >though - it's hard to resist free machine time; we've plenty of things >we want to find out given unlimited resources :-) > >[ As an aside, GCC vectorises our code nicely - 4.0.0 ] > >-- >Toon Moene - e-mail: toon at moene.indiv.nluug.nl - phone: +31 346 214290 >Saturnushof 14, 3738 XG Maartensdijk, The Netherlands >A maintainer of GNU Fortran 95: http://gcc.gnu.org/fortran/ >News on GNU Fortran 95: http://gfortran.org/ > >
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