TOP500 at ISC’26: We have a New Number 1 Supercomputer(chipsandcheese.com) |
TOP500 at ISC’26: We have a New Number 1 Supercomputer(chipsandcheese.com) |
my knowledge is 10+ years out of date, but once upon a time if they'd chosen to, Google could have had _several_ entries in the top 10 of the TOP500 list
It's just poker, they didn't want to tip their hand
Most of the time, it just that it’s a hassle. It takes a while to prep and tune a big hero run for benchmarking, and if you spend a billion dollars on a cluster, it’s making you a lot more than that. Taking it down for a day or two stops the money printers.
(These are the systems to which GP was referring at Google.)
Most companies with huge systems don't participate.
Based on the ARMv9.2.
[1] https://www.nextplatform.com/hpc/2026/06/25/a-deep-dive-on-c...
I’m sure there is a good reason for this, which is..?
This is absolutely going to bite us in the face in five to ten years.
I know Google wants to compare their stuff to El Capitan or whatever but the comparison does not seem valid to me.