[Beowulf] A few words about NVidia and HPC
Douglas Eadline
deadline at eadline.org
Mon Jun 16 14:40:56 PDT 2008
I visited NVidia last week for HPC editors day.
I am working on some write-ups, but let me make a few
general comments:
- NVidia is very serious about HPC. There is of course
a limited amount of real estate on the die, so there
are trade-offs as to video/HPC
- There will be double precision support across the
product line (which is)
* The GeForce is intended for entertainment market
* The Tesla is intended for the HPC market and will
use high grade memory for 24x7 HPC use, and support
up to 4 GB of on-board RAM
* The Quadro is for the high design/graphics market
- In the very short time Cuda has been available (about a year)
there are some applications that have seen large improvements
in performance (not all apps need double precision)
- Cuda provides an interesting abstraction layer which
hides the dynamic thread execution hardware on the chip
- there is more, but then I would be writing an article.
Now, should you put your cluster on Ebay and buy video cards?
I have no idea. What I do know is the consumer market has provided
us with another interesting hardware platform for HPC
applications. Plus, the companies (Nvidia, and AMD/ATI) are
helping out as well.
Interesting times.
--
Doug
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