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September 26, 2012, 02:29:22 AM
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http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2012/09/monster-machines-the-supercomputer-that-houses-an-entire-universe/

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September 26, 2012, 03:10:28 AM
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The article cites a BlueGene system with 768,000 cores. This article clarifies it as a BlueGene/Q system. Wiki said that each BlueGene/Q CPU is an 18-core PowerPC A2 @ 1.6GHz. That's puts Mira between 42 and 43 thousand physical CPUs.

We don't really know what those A2 CPUs can do for hashing, but we can estimate. The hardware wiki says that a Power7 from 2010 can get 7.6MH/s with 4 cores at 3.5GHz. Who knows if the A2 is faster than the Power7 (for hashing), but we'll go from those numbers.

So 7.6MH/s with 4 cores at 3.5GHz.
That's ~0.87MH/s per core at 1.6GHz.

Final number for all 768,000 cores: ~667GH/s.

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September 26, 2012, 03:25:31 AM
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The article cites a BlueGene system with 768,000 cores. This article clarifies it as a BlueGene/Q system. Wiki said that each BlueGene/Q CPU is an 18-core PowerPC A2 @ 1.6GHz. That's puts Mira between 42 and 43 thousand physical CPUs.

We don't really know what those A2 CPUs can do for hashing, but we can estimate. The hardware wiki says that a Power7 from 2010 can get 7.6MH/s with 4 cores at 3.5GHz. Who knows if the A2 is faster than the Power7 (for hashing), but we'll go from those numbers.

So 7.6MH/s with 4 cores at 3.5GHz.
That's ~0.87MH/s per core at 1.6GHz.

Final number for all 768,000 cores: ~667GH/s.

That figure of power is easily dwarfed by the bitcoin network as whole Smiley

                   
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September 26, 2012, 03:33:03 AM
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The article cites a BlueGene system with 768,000 cores. This article clarifies it as a BlueGene/Q system. Wiki said that each BlueGene/Q CPU is an 18-core PowerPC A2 @ 1.6GHz. That's puts Mira between 42 and 43 thousand physical CPUs.

We don't really know what those A2 CPUs can do for hashing, but we can estimate. The hardware wiki says that a Power7 from 2010 can get 7.6MH/s with 4 cores at 3.5GHz. Who knows if the A2 is faster than the Power7 (for hashing), but we'll go from those numbers.

So 7.6MH/s with 4 cores at 3.5GHz.
That's ~0.87MH/s per core at 1.6GHz.

Final number for all 768,000 cores: ~667GH/s.
That figure of power is easily dwarfed by the bitcoin network as whole Smiley
I doubt even 600GH/s could pay for the power it would need to run the entire system like this.

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September 26, 2012, 03:47:28 AM
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The article cites a BlueGene system with 768,000 cores. This article clarifies it as a BlueGene/Q system. Wiki said that each BlueGene/Q CPU is an 18-core PowerPC A2 @ 1.6GHz. That's puts Mira between 42 and 43 thousand physical CPUs.

We don't really know what those A2 CPUs can do for hashing, but we can estimate. The hardware wiki says that a Power7 from 2010 can get 7.6MH/s with 4 cores at 3.5GHz. Who knows if the A2 is faster than the Power7 (for hashing), but we'll go from those numbers.

So 7.6MH/s with 4 cores at 3.5GHz.
That's ~0.87MH/s per core at 1.6GHz.

Final number for all 768,000 cores: ~667GH/s.

It took me a second to see through all of the universe making that it is, in fact, just a enormous cpu farm.
Impressive data crunch though.

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September 26, 2012, 05:22:59 AM
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at current difficulty that's about 210 bc a day times 30 days. it might pay for itself eventually. lol

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September 26, 2012, 01:31:24 PM
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at current difficulty that's about 210 bc a day times 30 days. it might pay for itself eventually. lol
I can almost guarantee you this costs more than ~2500USD/day to operate.

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