PetaFLOPS and Megawatts: The 'Green' Blue Gene/P - IBM
PetaFLOPS and Megawatts: The 'Green' Blue Gene/P - IBM
PetaFLOPS and Megawatts: The 'Green' Blue Gene/P - IBM
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<strong>Blue</strong> <strong>Gene</strong>’s power efficiency is first rate<br />
BG requires 75-80% less power <strong>and</strong> space than COTS clusters<br />
<strong>Blue</strong> <strong>Gene</strong> took 26 of the top 26 spots<br />
in the February, 2008 Green500 list<br />
www.green500.org<br />
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Science <strong>and</strong> Technology Facilities<br />
Council<br />
Max-Planck-Gesellschaft MPI/IPP<br />
<strong>IBM</strong> - Rochester<br />
Forschungszentrum Juelich (FZJ)<br />
Oak Ridge National Laboratory<br />
Computational<br />
efficiency is moving<br />
from sustained-to-peak<br />
(aka MPH/HP) to<br />
performance-per-watt<br />
(aka MPG)<br />
John Shalf, NERSC/LBNL, “<strong>The</strong><br />
L<strong>and</strong>scape of Computer<br />
Architecture” presented at ISC07,<br />
Dresden, June 2007<br />
Deep Computing has the Green <strong>Gene</strong> !<br />
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