Either EVGA has a bunker that they are relying on, or they want to be overtaken by us -they wanted to be overtaken.
Fine, now give us your EVGA cards!
Last edited by Dirk Broer; 05-18-2021 at 11:00 PM.
Ahhhh almost 18th, last year we tied Meisterkuhler at 18th and won, I guess we're going a different direction this year. However, still great job to everyone, especially in that sprint recovery!! Our position is really somewhat due to the poor NFS server
It was a great run, I just wish I could help more. When I grow up I wanna have hundreds of cores too to throw at projects
2009 MULTI CORES CONTEST STATS
http://neogen.amdusers.com/contest2009/contestoverall.htm
CHRISTMAS QUEST CONTEST STATS
http://neogen.amdusers.com/contest2008/xmascontest.htm
http://neogen.amdusers.com/contest2008/stats.png (snapshot)
FEBRUARY '08 RACE STATS
http://neogen.amdusers.com/contest2008/racefeb08b.htm
http://neogen.amdusers.com/contest2008/racefeb08nb.htm
It is amazing how much cores some people have at their disposal -1000+ cores at home....
While i think half of these cores are virtual, 1000+ threads is still more than I can bring into the field....far more even."markfw: I have over 1000 CPU cores in my house. Not sure how that applies to the stats, not sure if I was the one. But I contribute 1000% to TAAT Posted: 18.05.2021 02:05:48. "
Time to replace the AM4 A-12 with a Ryzen 5 2400G and the Ryzen 3 3100 with a Ryzen 9 3900.
Also time to replace the low-power tier with systems that use as much -or less- power, but offer twice the threads.
ARM-wise I'm already replacing low-performance systems (such as e.g. my Raspberry Pi 2's) with systems that offer more performance (e.g. Jetson Nano's).
Next step will be the out-phasing of the two Raspberry Pi 3's in favour of two Compute Module 4 systems.
Last edited by Dirk Broer; 05-19-2021 at 10:56 PM.
I had 60 windows cores, 74 linux cores and I hired 60 quad cores from the science cloud. Not sure how many Odroids, maybe 12, but they often choose Yoyo tasks not other projects. They are set and forget.
I had 16 Windows cores (running 28 threads), 24 Linux x86-64 cores (running 32 threads), 42 Linux ARM cores (running as many threads) and 6 Android ARM cores (running as many threads)
4 of the windows cores are AM1, as are 8 of the x86-64 Linux cores. There's also a Pentium J5005 amongst the x86-64 Linux cores and an A12-9800E, but the latter gets replaced Friday with a 2400G.
The A12-9800E in its turn will replace one of the AM1 Athlon 5350's in the very near future, 'just' needs an AM4 A320 iTX board (400- and 500 series chipsets do not support Bristol Ridge A12-9800E) and some RAM.
Last edited by Dirk Broer; 05-20-2021 at 06:45 PM. Reason: Forgot eight Jetson Nano cores
Only 12 windows cores and a mere GTX1650 running here. Good job everyone though!