Changing the Exascale Efficiency Narrative at Memory Start Point
With this summer’s announcement of China’s dramatic shattering of top supercomputing performance numbers using ten million relatively simple cores, there is a slight shift in how some are considering the future of the world’s fastest, largest systems.
While one approach, which will be seeing with the pre-exascale machines at the national labs in the United States, is to build complex systems based on sophisticated cores (with a focus on balance in terms of memory) the Chinese approach with the top Sunway TaihuLight machine, which is based on lighter weight, simple, and cheap components and using those in volume, has …
Changing the Exascale Efficiency Narrative at Memory Start Point was written by Nicole Hemsoth at The Next Platform.