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- From: john@aquarius.unm.edu (John Prentice)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.super
- Subject: Re: KSR curiosity
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- Date: 20 Aug 92 16:58:54 GMT
- References: <1992Aug11.214207.16247@tera.com> <1992Aug13.021034.24629@riacs.edu> <ELIAS.92Aug20095752@fitz.TC.Cornell.EDU>
- Organization: Dept. of Physics & Astro, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
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- In article <ELIAS.92Aug20095752@fitz.TC.Cornell.EDU> elias@fitz.TC.Cornell.EDU (Doug Elias) writes:
- >The KSR1, delivered to the Cornell Theory Center late in '91 and put
- >through Acceptance in May '92, did indeed achieve 513 MFLOPS for a
- >1000x1000 Linpack, and was informally reported to have achieved
- >~517 MFLOPS on an in-house machine (in Waltham) prior to the actual
- >Acceptance Test performed here on ours.
- >
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- Yesterday I heard some very similar performance numbers for a CFD code run on
- about the same size KSR system.
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- John
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