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∂2ω=0
Sep 2002
República de California
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Perhaps in terms of total throughput per $, compared to this kind of high-pricy server gear. (Though a barebones multi-node system as featured in "George's Dream Build" will likely still beat that in terms of FLOPS/$.) Typical KNL can probably be got for appreciably less than the $5000 those of us around here paid for the "GIMPS KNL" a few years back when KNL first hit the market. The thing about KNL, it has a lot of cores (64-72, depending on model), but each core is fairly low-throughput due to the undervolting/clocking needed to keep temperatures reasonable. So you need all the cores to compete with a high-end 16-or-more-core SkylakeX system, but it's more or less impossible to split an LL test across that many cores without the manythread-sync overhead killing total throughput. The sweet spot is multiple workers, each using (say) 8 cores.
OTOH for the work I use the KNL for, large Fermat number testing, the FFT lengths are sufficiently large (currently running F30 using 64Mdoubles) that one *can* make effective use of all those cores, since the size of the typical work chunk a thread does before needing to sync with the other threads is proportionally larger. Last fiddled with by ewmayer on 2019-02-11 at 20:00 |
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"/X\(‘-‘)/X\"
Jan 2013
https://pedan.tech/
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I don't know if this is true with mprime, due to cache contention. In the benchmarking I've done, it's always been better to run a single worker per chip/chiplet or many single-core workers. But there is a sweet spot for the number of cores per chip/chiplet, as you say.
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"Carlos Pinho"
Oct 2011
Milton Keynes, UK
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I suppose this CPU will handle games like solitaire.
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"6800 descendent"
Feb 2005
Colorado
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