Yeah won't be long until we've got petaflop hardware in PC hardware.
Currently it is double precision floating point crunching power in
CELL type hardware.
In short using hashtables is going to be very complicated on that
type of hardware.
If you're not using that your efficiency is not so high
(understatement).
You sure you can run on CELL cpu's?
Maybe it is time thinking of pondering on a more efficient form of
search,
instead of add up on inefficiency?
Vincent
On Sep 7, 2008, at 4:40 AM, Darren Cook wrote:
This beast goes online in 2011. Better start lobbying now for
some Mogo
time.
http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/32152
By coincidence I was looking at the Top 500 list yesterday and the top
machine already does petaflop (peak) performance [1]. I wonder how
many
playouts/second Mogo would do on that :-).
Darren
[1]:
http://www.top500.org/blog/2008/06/14/
preview_31st_top500_list_world_s_most_powerful_supercomputers_topped_w
orld_s_first_petaflop_s_system
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