[ale] Dual core CPUs in cluster?
James P. Kinney III
jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Wed Apr 27 17:39:26 EDT 2005
On Tue, 2005-04-26 at 12:59 -0400, Dow Hurst wrote:
> Anyone have advice on whether there are issues with parallel
> applications in a dual core vs single core cluster environment? I have
> an option of getting dual core 275 Opterons vs single core 248
> Opterons. Will be using the Ammasso 1100 interconnect for low latency.
> 20 nodes if single core or 14 nodes if dual core based on pricing. Just
> wondering if anyone has any thoughts? Main application is NAMD and
> secondary is Schrodinger's Jaguar. I have access to the NAMD cvs and
> will have Pathscale compilers on the cluster. Thanks,
Call me when you are ready to play :)
I suspect that dual cores will be good for situations that require very
closely coupled looping caluculations. The latency between cores should
be _really_ low.
However, the datasheets I have looked at show something I don't like,
shared L1 and L2 cache. I don't recall if this is entirely accurate or
not or if it was a "special" version. It seems to me that a shared L1 is
asking for trouble. Shared L2 (the deepest data cache) would also be a
problem as both core would not be working on the same data thus
requiring a page out.
Hmmm.
> Dow
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