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To: Chris Hipp who wrote (3628)11/20/1997 4:53:00 PM
From: Edward Smyth  Read Replies (1) of 14451
 
Message from Chris Hipp on Nov 20 1997 11:36AM EST

>Message from Jerry Whlan on Nov 20 1997 9:01AM EST
> >So far, the largest Origin system that SGI has announced
> >is only 128 processors and it will be in beta until next
> >year.

>There are solid plans to scale to numbers of processors
>in the thousands.

Indeed. The next generation Origin, refered to as SN-1, will
be a joint SGI/Cray design and will replace the T3E as well.

2 machines (at least!!) have already been ordered - the DOE
ASCI Blue Mountain project. See
lanl.gov
1 is a 3072 processor machine, the other is 1024.

(I am assuming that these will be SN-1, rather than SN-2,
from the timescale involved - maybe some of the Cray people
on this thread can confirm if this is correct, thanks).

SN-2 will replace the vector machines (J90 & T90) as well
as SN-1.

Along the way, a lot of OS functionality will be added to IRIX
from Unicos, such as DMF announced this week.

Ed

PS: IMHO buying Cray is one of the best things SGI ever did -
even just for the OS technology, never mind the hardware
expertise.
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