Hi,
Thanks for your responses. The reason I'm interested to compile and port
nupic to SPARC is to see if Nupic can take advantages of new SPARC servers.
I'm not that familiar with your product, but sounds interesting.
Can Nupic take advantages of system(s) with many cores, and big size
memories, and big data? Sounds it is product that can work with big
data, am I right?
Can it take advantages of many cores and big size memory?
Fujitsu new M10 systems can go up to 1024 cores, 2048 threads, and 32 TB
of memory.
Regarding of resources, I may be able to provide a SPARC based hardware
(Solari 10 or maybe Solaris 11), if you are interested. Not a M-10
system, but something which software can be ported on.
Python should not be a problem. We already have Python ported on
Solaris. Also, C and C++ compilers and bunch of other tools are already
available.
Another concern is cmake, I have not found it on Solaris.
Python's pip, I'm not sure if available and if really needed. If it is
needed, may be needed to get ported.
Docker, not available on Solaris. New SPARC systems already come with
hypervisor and domains run on top of a hypervisor.
Anyway, the goal is compiling, porting Nupic for SPARC.
Please let me know
This is becoming exciting.
Regards,
Habib
On 04/25/2014 02:10 PM, Marek Otahal wrote:
sign me in for the porting, this sounds really cool!
Cheers, Mark
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