I would contest the remark on Infiniband, since there is Slingshot which will be faster for real-world applications, and also Omnipath.
Well, working in HPC, in my view the reason is the users (researchers/scientists) just want to use the machine as they have used it in the past, and this has been going on for many years now. That makes sense, as it…
You might look at the current No. 1 on the Top500 list, Frontier at ORNL. https://www.olcf.ornl.gov/frontier/ Arguably the most powerful machine today, delivering >1 Exaflop/s performance.
I would contest the remark on Infiniband, since there is Slingshot which will be faster for real-world applications, and also Omnipath.
Well, working in HPC, in my view the reason is the users (researchers/scientists) just want to use the machine as they have used it in the past, and this has been going on for many years now. That makes sense, as it…
You might look at the current No. 1 on the Top500 list, Frontier at ORNL. https://www.olcf.ornl.gov/frontier/ Arguably the most powerful machine today, delivering >1 Exaflop/s performance.