Saturday, November 11, 2006

100% growth in one year

in the supercomputers market share for AMD opterons. It was 11% one year ago, now it is 22%. Not bad. Will the trend continue?, yes I think it will, perhaps at the same rate!

I took the information from here.

Why is this happening?

Because the interprocessor communication links that Opterons have, based on ccHTT (Cache Coherent HyperTransport Technology), scale nearly linearly, allow multiple processors to have their own memory that is shared to any other processor by direct links.

Intel's bus technology is hopeless.

But these things have a dinamics of their own, with the presumed superior Woodcrests, and the upcoming clovertowns, this is the chance for the Intel lovers to sneak some systems into the top supercomputers list.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mexico's largest public university: UNAM, upgraded its supercomputer to a new system based on HP components using dual-core AMD Opteron.

http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/articulos/37366.html

Since you understand Spanish you can watch the video.

aerogell
(I also speak Spanish)

Eddie said...

Hi Aerogell, I checked the link and watch the video.

The best of the work that I have done has been in computing centers like that.

Now, a bit of difficulty: I tried to confirm that KanBalam is Opteron based (or any technical information, for that matter) and came empty handed.

Do you have more links?