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В ядерном центре в Сарове изготовили более 60 суперкомпьютеров

Специалисты из Федерального ядерного центра в Сарове передали российским промышленным предприятиям уже более 60 суперкомпьютеров, сообщил первый заместитель гендиректора Росатома Иван Каменских.

«Сейчас число суперкомпьютеров, поставленных нами в промышленность, превышает шесть десятков», – уточнил Каменских, передает ИТАР-ТАСС.

По его словам, создание суперкомпьютерного комплекса выполнялось в рамках проекта Комиссии при президенте России по модернизации и технологическому развитию экономики России.

В части создания универсальных машин эта программа была успешно выполнена, а по ряду позиций, в том числе и по поставкам этих мобильных комплексов, перевыполнена, подчеркнул Каменских.

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Источник: vz.ru
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    sepheronx sepheronx
    01.08.1311:21:50
    Finally, MCST is right now working out a DSPless Elbrus 2C as DSP cores are not entirely needed for standard desktop processors. There is talk as to also increasing the speed of the processor.

    Here is some development info on the Elbrus 4C+ processors:

    Demenko novel "The development cycle-accurate models of distributed shared cache switch IP" Elbrus 4C + '"

    Kojin Eugene "Development of the controller processes the query cache in the third level of the microprocessor" Elbbrus-4C + ".

    Varaksin Basil "Development of a system of exchange of the controller for the microprocessor" Elbrus-4C + '"

    (last two are powerpoint files, so it will auto download).

    In my summery, MCST is more than capable of providing a processor for the military and civil market, but more importantly, the military at the moment. Civil market is just starting and with Ministry of Industry pushing the Elbrus-4C line to provide Russia with the opportunity to replace their intel/amd system with Elbrus, this will only get better. The military was the main contributor to the industry, hence why little development from outside. And with the ever so increasing issues of the United States pushing their agenda's, as well as blacklisting competition (T-Platforms was a real competition to IBM/HP/Dell and thus, they were forced into the corner by US, there will be more pressure in Russia for change in development. But, at the time being, these companies need to purchase such processors from abroad, as high development is not yet ready in Russia, as well as they do not have a comparable civilian chip yet. Because, military needs are different than that of the civil. There is a reason why MCST still offers Elbrus-90 cluster systems using the R-1000 processors - it is still needed just in case.
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      sepheronx sepheronx
      01.08.1311:32:07
      Oh, I forgot to mention:

      Biggest draw back of the Elbrus processor is that a lot of instruction sets are indeed owned by Intel and SSE4 will not be included till after the copyright law is no longer in effect. So in a windows environment, SSE4 will be missing. Not detrimental if the OS is built around the microprocessor, so in this case, Linux OS, but that may turn off some people using Windows Server for HPC. But most good ones use Linux    

      Biggest benefit of the Elbrus processors is its really low wattage, something like 25w of power consumed. These things would be amazing in a cluster setup, providing relatively high performance for low wattage.
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