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Old 13th July 2008, 13:14   #1
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Default IBM's eight-core Power7 chip to clock in at 4.0GHz

We've got documents showing IBM going after a 10 petaflop system (peak) comprised of 38,900 eight-core Power7 chips with each chip running at 4.0GHz. This monster will have an astonishing 620TB of memory and 5PB/s of memory bandwidth. According to the documents, IBM will rely on a 1.30PB/s interconnect to link the systems and will feed them with 26PB of storage. As if that's not enough, IBM will offer an exabyte of archival storage

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/07...m_power7_ncsa/
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