Friday, June 20th 2008
75% of TOP 500 Supercomputers Now Intel-based
The just released TOP 500 Supercomputing ranking list verifies that the wide majority of today's systems are based on Intel multi-core processors and able to evaluate and calculate large volumes of data and complex algorithms very rapidly. 375 or 75 percent of the ranked supercomputers are based on Intel processors -- more than ever before. In the year 2000, only four - yes four - systems were based on Intel architecture, illustrating just how rapidly the leading processor architecture for supercomputers has been embraced. Intel's push into quad-core based systems is also well represented. In just over one and a half years since the first quad core processor, more than half (257 systems) now contain four-brained Intel chips.
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32 Comments on 75% of TOP 500 Supercomputers Now Intel-based
Back then, Intel was running "recycled & revamped" architecture under the name NetBurst, and TBH, as much as it looked great on paper, it was really a brute force CPU architecture; and Intel milked the crap out of it in their Gigahertz war.
It wasn't until AMD took the limelight that Intel went back to the drawing board, as they intended to continue the NetBurst architecture for at least a few more CPU families:
But, now that they've reclaimed the king of the hill status, they're beginning to show their complacency again - through their sandbaggin tactics, and the fact that they're milking the crap out of the Core2 architecture now.
:ohwell:
Look at the list: www.top500.org/
The top 6 are non intel...they are AMD or IBM or both (both being the fastest supercomputer).
1) Roadrunner - Opteron and Cell Broadband Engine (PS3 cpu) <--- first to break the petaflop barrier (it peaks out at 1.7 petaflops). It two times faster than second place.
2) BlueGene/L - PowerPC
3) Blue Gene/P (Argonne National Laboratory) - PowerPC
4) Ranger - Opteron
5) Jaguar - Opteron
6) JUGENE - PowerPC
then comes an intel...
7) Encanto - Xeon
8) EKA - Xeon
9) Blue Gene/P (IDRIS) - PowerPC
10) SGI Altix ICE - Xeon
Last year AMD only had 13% of the processor market. When I recently built my new computer, I could of bought Intel. I knew Intel was better. I knew I'd gimp myself if I got a phenom over any Intel but I bought AMD in hopes that I could help.
On the other hand, its awesome to see how well Intel has succeeded.
a decade ago, the majority of CPUs in personal computers were Intel; every now and then you might've run across someone running AMD or IBM, or even a VIA. AMD was the second fastes growing personal computer CPU at the time, though, whereas IBM was headed towards workstations and corporate/industrial use.
I have to say, though, considering how long AMD has been around compared to Intel's history, AMD have come a very long and respectable way.
I have faith in AMD though; they'll end up surprising us at some point.
In the meantime, Intel will stay at the top of heap (I wonder, though, how much of their success over the last 8 years has been due to their marketing tactics :ohwell:) . . .
[BTW, bonus points to whoever gets that reference I just made! :D :toast:]
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and that pic reference... Shrek?
Anybody ever hear anything about the "neural network" computers or "creativity machines"? computers that pretty much mimic the way the brain works.... pretty neat stuff. One day, when we die, we will all live forever in cyber heaven, and I will be your god, MUA HAHAHAHA.
and as its been said by Wile E and others, it goes to show how revolutionary the Core2 architecture really was.
massive waste o money at the time, unbelievable failures
but those northwoods were some very good overclockers against amd's bartons
Intel is the main processor "in" 75% of the top 500 supercomputers.
But it represents only 39% of the PROCESSORS in use.
And represents only 50% of the supercomputing POWER as represented by Rmax.
Statistics. Dangerous things.
The POWER LIST is represented by "Rmax share / Processor share" and shown in green in the table below:
PowerPC450
Opteron Quad Core
PowerXCell 8i
These are the 3 most powerful processors in the top 500. And they aint intel.
I have 11k3 with an Intel AGP system. :nutkick: