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WHERE IS YOUR GOD NOW?

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WHERE IS YOUR GOD NOW?
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>>61655155
Jesus Christ thats a lot horsepower
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>>61655155
pajeets vs jews
dis gona be gud
let the fight begins
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Amd's hitman AI server?
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>>61655155
>gigaflops
>petaflops
>epyc
>mellanox
>instinct

What is this ?
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>>61655155
NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL HEAVY FIREPOWER.
Shame that they launch RX Vega without TBR lmao.
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Even if this is just a proof of concept and never goes to market, that is fucking insane. Because companies could actually replicate this shit with ease.
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So this is the power of infinity fabric?
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>>61655155
But can it run Crysis?
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>>61655155
So how many FPS does it get in Witcher?
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So this is the poower of AMD...not bad.
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>>61655187
you know the drill
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>>61655155
but can it run crysis
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Who buys this though? AMD has been out of the market for so long, surely companies who need this sort of power already have their needs met?

Is this a real product or concept??
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wonder what hashrate that thing can generate mining Ethereum..
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>>61655463
4
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>>61655456
you get more for less space and money meaning you can stuff more cases of this in your datacenter meaning more computational power

not hard right?
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>>61655503
Well I could be a complete FUCKING retard. But do you think Datacentres have spare space just laying around? and can workloads simply be moved to a completely different architecture?
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>>61655463
monero on cpu, ethereum on gpu. just wow.
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>>61655523
>But do you think Datacentres have spare space just laying around?
No, they don't.
Because right now they're filled with Intel servers where they need 2 racks to do the job of one EPYC powered rack.

Also, just look at the size of this thing compared to Su, maybe about a foot wide? 2,5 feet deep? So at a floor space of 2,5ft^2, you get 1pFLOP FP32, and 10TB of RAM, and 640 CPU cores, 1280 threads. The density AMD can provide to datacentres now is insane.

>But no datacentre will need to upgrade anytime soon!
1&1 and Baidu are already partnered for EPYC. Boom, China's copy of Google. And Europe's largest data provider right there.
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>>61655559
> The density AMD can provide to datacentres now is insane.
This.
That rack is THE most dense heterogeneous compute server ever.
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>>61655555
nice digits senpai
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>>61655523
>do you think Datacentres have spare space just laying around?
Yes they do. Many Datacentres are running sandy bridge generation hardware and are replacing them about right now. There is a constant demand for newer and better hardware.
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>>61655187
> >mellanox
> What is this?
Step up your game, nigga.
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>>61655217
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>>61655829
What about culling?
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>>61655463
If a 480 can reach 30MH/s a vega can get to 60MH/s mutiply by 80 and we get 4800MH/s being optimistic.
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>>61655456
Actually they refresh their machines constantly to save space/cost while increasing performance.
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>>61655838
Culling should be made by the devs, but if you are a lazy ass, here it is.
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>>61655888
>Culling should be made by the devs
Then it's DOA.
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>>61655523
>But do you think Datacentres have spare space just laying around?

that's precisely why they would want more bang for space you mongoloid.

air conditioned climate control quake proof bomb proof EM proof space is expensive.
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>>61655155
So is this a dedicated bruteforcing machine?
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>>61655155
what sort of fps does it get for 4k gtav?
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>>61655155
But can it run Crysis?
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>>61655155

>this will be smalltime in 10 years
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>>61655456
>but who will buy dis?
>companies that needed this much power have already purchased someting liek dis already??
LOL
your average retard that came with the influx of nvidiots
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>>61655360
Instool Gentoo
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>>61655155
>that ghetto stage
lel
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>>61655155
>WHERE IS YOUR GOD NOW?

Deus Ex Machina >D
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>>61655555
Noticed
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That's hilariously dense.
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>>61656198
for
>>61655555
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>>61656217
>Vega
>ETH
?
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>It's the athlon 64 all over again

You fools, you refused the truth!

Now it keeps happening, i told you about amd you kikes!

We are all doomed, fated to perish like mongrels.

We are all hero to rot, along our 2500k's
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>>61655155
EBYN
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>>61655155
NO MORE!!

DELET THIS NOW!
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>>61655456
hahahaha what the fuck

yes, they're going to stick with one supplier forever, despite there being huge cost advantages to switching to AMD

are you fucking retarded?

It's like saying you wouldn't buy a car with the performance of a Ferrari for the price of a Toyoto Corolla.
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>>61655187
amd gigaflops their epyc mellanox on intel's face
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>>61655523
>completely different architecture
You mean x86-64 instead of x86-64 that they are running now?
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>>61655155
> Project 47
> Digits check out
Anons will know where to look for this pattern and how to achieve it
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>>61655332
>>61655342
Probably just 30 fps 1080p, but on 1280 instances.
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Sue-chan called it project 45 once...
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>>61655187
Buzzword. Part of their marketing gimmicks.
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>>61656536
it's "only" 20 epycs dual socket systems with four RX Vega each. This is only equivalent to , which are equivalent to four Threadripper+Vega systems each, so only 80 instances.
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>>61656913
But you're not giving 16 threads per game, specially an old game like crysis.
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>>61656913
That EPYC systems are single-socket.
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>>61655155
That's a lot of hardware.

Is this vendor or directly sold by AMD?
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>amd pack combo samsung monitor + vega
>amd using 14nm LPP samsung process
>amd using samsung memory on epyc
AMD and Samsung partnership confirmed.
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>>61657081
Anon Samsung is platinum parner for EPYC.
Wake up pal.
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>>61655187
a flops are floating point operation per sec, and is a measuring tool for computing performance. Here is a picture of the IBM roadrunner the first petaflop supercomputer built in 2008
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>>61657170
>in 9 years we have gone from a full room of racks to the same performance in a single rack
What a time to be alive.
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>>61657170
>>61657706
And yes I am aware that not all of those racks would be computation racks, a lot would be storage as well, but still.
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>>61657706
That has happened every 9 years, sometimes faster, for the last 70 years, it's not special to today at all.
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>>61655463
nice quints.
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>>61656848
Kill yourself.
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>>61655555
checked but a bit wasted
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>>61657170
>12,960 IBMPowerXCell 8iCPUs, 6,480 AMDOpterondual-core processors.
> Power2.35MW
Jesus Christ no wonder it sucked so much power
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>>61655155
Wonder if it will make a dent into Intel's marketshare.
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>>61660327
We'll find out in 2 years.
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>>61660327
that's one fucking awful graph
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>>61655155
Joly shit
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>>61657170
The thumbnail for this looks like a fisheye piano
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>>61655155
30 GFLOPS/W

Green500 leader is 14.110, but those are far bigger farms
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>>61655155

Intel BTFO, IBM BTFO, ORACLE BTFO, NVIDIA BTFO!
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Can this play video games?
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>>61661271


320 instances of gaming
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>>61656848
Must be hard being that stupid.
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If someone were ultra-rich, and he liked playing video games, and he had an employee tasked with buying & installing every game on Steam whenever it comes out, what sort of system would he have?
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>>61655155
>1 SWITCH

Single Point of Failure spotted. Would not buy.
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>>61655155
47 GRAND DAD
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>>61661380
Ironic that it will probably be the only Intel part that fails
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>>61655155
Mmm Hmm
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>>61661380
How often do switches fail?

My friend is building a new home (renovating his old grandpa's home) and he said he'll connect a switch to his modem then send ethernet cables through the walls to all the other sockets in the home (instead of phone sockets).
He said he's building a 'compartment' in the wall next to where he'll have his only phone socket & modem so he can put the switch in there and be invisible

I hope it doesn't fail
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>>61661498
not too often
realistically the only thing that could happen is the fan failing and it cooking itself
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>>61660327
>>61660365
Looks like a painting from Romero Britto.
top kek
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>>61655155
Can we get some context on this power?
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>>61660327
Thank you for making this graph compatibly with my Atari 800.
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>>61655155
Counting the hardware, that thing costs around $500000

Just the hardware, no support, no installation, no markup.
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>>61662740
I'll take twenty.
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Samsung is a AMD schill company. Do not buy samsung products.
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Dear mother of god. But intel told me I wasn't allowed to bring stronger friends?
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>>61662834
Oh good, it was about time the Intel shills started attacking Samsung and IBM as well as AMD.
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>>61662740
AMD selling 1000 of these is 40% of the company revenue.

Assuming it's cheap at half a million
Realistically, it should be at least another $100000
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>>61662853
They're ultra salty after Samsung surpassed Intel as the #1 chipmaker on the planet last week.
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>>61662854
>>61662740
and one hundred of those are enough to make up the fastest supercomputer on the world too
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>>61662923
>>61662854
I can suddenly see orders flooding in for something like this..
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>>61655555

am chezching, comrade
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Meh. Whatever. Let me know when it fits inside a laptop. I'm not holding my breath. Intel and AMD are two sides of the same turd. Both companies overhype meager 2%-5% gains in performance, expecting the consumers to swoon and plunk down hundreds of dollars for incremental gains. Processor technology needs 10x the number of competitors in the market if we the consumer are ever going to be given significant leaps in performance in shorter time frames at reasonable prices.
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>>61662991
primary market where what kind of CPU it is even matters are the server market and business desktops/laptops.
What some poor college student buys means nothing.
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>>61662991
>>61663075
adding to that the biggest two reasons corporate desktops are being replaced are either hardware faults, warranties running out or the significant slow down caused by HDDs and/or software bloat when reinstalling isn't worth it.
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>>61655155
and all that processing power will be used for a website with blogs about progressiveness , SJW, gay agenda shit and atheism.

What the fuck is wrong with this world?
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>>61663193
Nah, scientific research and simulations.
Big data, AI and others are taking a big chunk of high end computing aswell.

I'm not saying that all the cancerous ( yet profitable) shit won't be supported by this server, but at least not ONLY that.
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>>61655155
What a beast.
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>>61655342
>how many FPS
ALL OF THEM!
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>>61663403
This
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>>61655155

Is it finally faster than the 2500K?
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>>61664412
No, the 2500K is the fastest CPU ever created by mankind and nothing will ever beat it.
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>>61663324
What a shill
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>>61655155
WE WUZ 100G IB CARDS + 1 SWITCH
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>>61663268

let's hope man, let's hope
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>>61661336
A gaymen machine with an NAS
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>>61656291
should i buy amd actions?
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>>61655155
cool cool but the real question is can it run Crysis 3 on full settings?
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Who did they hire to do marketing at AMD? Some 13 year old?
The fuck is with these names.
EPYC
THREADRIPPER
PROJECT 47
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>>61669095
What's wrong with the naming?
About as silly as everything nVidia and most Intel.
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>>61657723
Yes, it is special. It has been special every time it has happened, especially so today.

>>>/v/
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>>61669066
>ctrl+f crysis
>5 matches
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>>61655155
holyfuck

>>61657170
>>61657706
>>61657723
All petaFLOPs aren't equal. LINPACK is based on double precision calculations while AMD's ridiculous beast only hits 1 petaFLOP when doing single precision calculations and 2 petaFLOPs in half precision operations. Assuming nothing keeps performance from scaling from single precision to double precision as it does from single precision to half precision, you'd need a pair of AMD's ridiculous beasts to match IBM's Roadrunner.
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>>61669127
It uses Vega10's, which are 1/16 FP64.
The one with *hypothetical* Vega20 will have 1/2 FP64.
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>>61669151
So you'd need an entire stable of beasts. I better buy more heavy duty chains then.
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