By: Aaron Spink (aaronspink.delete@this.notearthlink.net), August 11, 2014 8:28 pm
Room: Moderated Discussions
juanrga (nospam.delete@this.juanrga.com) on August 11, 2014 7:05 pm wrote:
> As mentioned to you before there was demos of performance with up to 90% of single thread performance
> of Haswell Xeon server. The ARM hardware exists despite you pretending otherwise:
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> Nvidia has also promised to give soon some standard HPC benchmarks.
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Come back when you have actual data. So far I see none.
> As mentioned to you before there was demos of performance with up to 90% of single thread performance
> of Haswell Xeon server. The ARM hardware exists despite you pretending otherwise:
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At the International Super Computing conference in Leipzig, Germany, this week, a number of system makers
> were showing off development and production machines based on the first generation X-Gene processor from
> Applied Micro, and GPU accelerator maker Nvidia was also on hand to remind everyone that its Tesla coprocessors
> and CUDA parallel programming environment worked on 64-bit ARM platforms (technically known as ARMv8
> architecture but often called ARM64 colloquially) just as they do on X86 chips
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> Nvidia has also promised to give soon some standard HPC benchmarks.
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Come back when you have actual data. So far I see none.