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By Stephen Shankland, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Nov 5, 2004 2:49:00 PM

IBM's Blue Gene/L became the top contender to the supercomputing throne Thursday, when Big Blue announced that a new incarnation of the machine can perform 70.7 trillion calculations per second.

The speed of 70.7 teraflops, as expected, puts Blue Gene/L well ahead of the 42.7 teraflops Silicon Graphics Inc. announced in October for its Columbia system, as well as the 51.9 teraflops that the full Columbia configuration is expected to be able to reach. The companies are vying for the top spot in a list of the world's 500 fastest supercomputers. The list will be updated Monday.

In addition, the new speed definitively bested a Japanese system, NEC's Earth Simulator, that has led the Top500 list for two years. The Blue Gene/L lead could increase when the system quadruples in size from its current configuration with 16 racks and more than 16,000 dual-core processors. The improvement will be made by May, IBM says.

The U.S. Energy Department, which is paying for the machine through its Advanced Simulation and Computing program, said the system will boost research in the United States.

"The delivery of the first quarter of the BlueGene/L system to Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory this month shows how a partnership between government and industry can effectively advance national agendas in science, technology, security and industrial competitiveness,” Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham said in a statement.

Livermore will use the system for materials science simulations, said Lynn Kissel, deputy director of the lab's Advanced Simulation and Computing program. Compared with current technology, Blue Gene/L will make simulations possible with roughly 1,000 times as many atoms--enough that the simulations can be compared with real-world experiments.

The list to be revealed Monday represents one of the twice-yearly updates to the Top500 list; the new list will be unveiled at the SC2004 show in Pittsburgh. The long domination of the NEC machine had raised some concerns among government officials that the United States was losing its supercomputing edge. IBM tried to allay those concerns when an earlier incarnation of Blue Gene/L edged past Earth Simulator in September.

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MAC OS = Unix not Linux
lol - yeah, I'm so tired of the way pretty much *every* talk back discussion ends up being a heated "My OS is better than your OS" argument.

Maybe ZDNet should have an OS arguments thread each ... (Read the rest)
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WHAT OS IS RUNNING ON THE IBM MACHINE? itanalyst   | 11/05/04
Nice. libertyaikido   | 11/05/04
Linux (NT) WDS_z   | 11/05/04
They needed that much CPU power to make Linux work. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 11/05/04
RE: They needed that much CPU power to make Linux work. richdave   | 11/05/04
on this machine Windows performance is measured in teracrashes! rotvic   | 11/05/04
Quadrillion !!!!!! kenw44@...   | 11/05/04
Quadrillion is legit.... ruprick_z   | 11/05/04
Does Quadrillion qualify as a Butt Ton or a Buttload? itanalyst   | 11/05/04
Sick of Linux users big time Bit Wize   | 11/05/04
I Stepped Off My Cloud For A Minute itanalyst   | 11/05/04
Dealing with it trm1945   | 11/09/04
cloudy thinking paulj_z   | 11/10/04
sick of that discussion. always the same... victor batscheff   | 11/05/04
I hear that MarkE_z   | 11/10/04
RE: sick of Linux users... sir_cheats_a_lot   | 11/05/04
Windows 95?!?! WebDevBB   | 11/06/04
I am sure you are using Windoze Xp and service pak 2 as well. JohnBeaman   | 11/09/04
"grammer"school? paulj_z   | 11/10/04
Linux Setup MarkE_z   | 11/10/04
RE: Sick of Linux users big time richdave   | 11/05/04
Maybe you might want to look at this... Fairlane   | 11/05/04
and the point of this argument being Humph   | 11/08/04
6.4%?? Fairlane   | 11/08/04
Don't Forget The MAC(Linux) users MarkE_z   | 11/10/04
MAC OS = Unix not Linux rborchert   | 11/16/04
Linux on the high end - a glimpse of the future. George Mitchell   | 11/05/04
yeah, victor batscheff   | 11/05/04
RE: yeah, richdave   | 11/05/04
I am amazed at the posts JohnBeaman   | 11/09/04
Commentaries (in general) 89710848-ginterv   | 11/13/04
All of that power agottschald   | 11/14/04
Oh! and not a mention of L*, W* or M* agottschald   | 11/14/04

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