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To: Pravin Kamdar who wrote (33259)10/14/2019 1:47:24 PM
From: Pravin KamdarRespond to of 72136
 
5,848 compute nodes, each with dual AMD Rome 64 core CPUs at 2.2GHz, for 748,544 cores in total and 1.57 PBytes of total system memory
Collaboration platform with 4 x compute nodes attached to 16 x Next Generation AMD GPUs

So, that's 4 GPUs per compute node.

5848 nodes times 4 = 23,392 Next Generation GPUs?

This is a significant number, and also significant in that they are not using nVidia GPUs.

Pravin



To: Pravin Kamdar who wrote (33259)10/14/2019 1:49:27 PM
From: VattilaRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 72136
 
> Almost 12,000 Rome processors.

As one Reddit poster puts it: "I got caught up with the Rome win and missed the fact there are 2x GPUs for every EPYC 64 core CPU."

That's "23 392 Instinct cards" according to another poster.

Nice!

PS. "Cuda"? What's that? :-)