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Neon_WA

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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 12:17 am Post subject: RoHS Docs - Knights Corner |
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RoHS listing of Knights Corner processors by Intel
I guess some will appear in time, but many will not probably see the light of day
To posting for reference so people may find thru web searches
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901253100 QC7K FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901253200 QC7L FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901253300 QC7M FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901253400 QC7N FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901253500 QC7P FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901253600 QC7Q FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901283100 QCE4 FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901283800 QCE8 FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901284200 QCEA FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901284400 QCEB FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901284600 QCEC FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901290000 QCED FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901290100 QCEE FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901290200 QCEF FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901290300 QCEG FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901290400 QCEH FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901290500 QCEJ FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901290600 QCEK FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901290700 QCEL FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901290800 QCEQ FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901337500 QCL0 FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901337500 QCL3 FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901337600 QCL1 FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901337600 QCL4 FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901337700 QCL2 FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901337700 QCL5 FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901338000 QCNE FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901340901 QCLK FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901341000 QCLL FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901341000 QCVP FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901406200 QD3K FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901406200 SR0Y7 FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901406400 QD3L FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901406400 SR0Y8 FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901406600 QD3M FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901406600 SR0Y9 FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901406800 QD3N FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901406800 SR0YA FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901406802 QDGB FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901406802 SR115 FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901407000 QD3P FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901420300 QD6K FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901420400 QD6L FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901437700 QDBT FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901437700 SR0ZL FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901509200 QDZG FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901509200 SR128 FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901509300 QDZK FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901509300 SR129 FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901509400 QDZN FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901509400 SR12A FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901509500 QDZR FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901509500 SR12B FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901509600 QDZU FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CA8064901509600 SR12C FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CM8064901160701 QBAX FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CM8064901160801 QBAY FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CM8064901160901 QBAZ FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CM8064901187400 QBN2 FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CM8064901187500 QBN4 FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CM8064901187601 QBN3 FC-BGA12B
KNIGHTS CORNER-62 CM8064901196100 QBSV FC-BGA12B
11 new sSpecs added _________________ There are 10 types of people in this world:
those who understand binary and those who don't. ~Author Unknown
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Neon_WA

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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 11:00 pm Post subject: |
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I've never seen or heard of this CPU. What are the specs and where is it mostly used?  |
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Neon_WA

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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 11:18 pm Post subject: |
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no sSpecs yet...
actually a Co-processor
let google be your friend
but you can start here
one of these are equivalent to all of the ASCI Red Supercomputer _________________ There are 10 types of people in this world:
those who understand binary and those who don't. ~Author Unknown
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smithy

Joined: 27 Apr 2008 Posts: 2906 Location: Sydney, Australia
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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 11:46 pm Post subject: |
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It is funny to read the specs....
- 594MB RAM
- RAID storage 1TB
- Compute node peak performance 400MFLOPS
- total # of pentium pro processors = 9216 !!!!!!
and all fits in just 1600 square feet
Scary just how fast this becomes obsolete.....my current PC has 24GB RAM and does >100GFLOPS  |
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magictom

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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 1:35 am Post subject: |
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| smithy wrote: |
It is funny to read the specs....
- 594MB RAM
- RAID storage 1TB
- Compute node peak performance 400MFLOPS
- total # of pentium pro processors = 9216 !!!!!!
and all fits in just 1600 square feet
Scary just how fast this becomes obsolete.....my current PC has 24GB RAM and does >100GFLOPS  |
I agree. But peak performance was 1.6 TFLOPS, so it was still about 10 x faster than a current PC. So it's not bad for a 16-year old system  |
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smithy

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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 1:51 am Post subject: |
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True...using 850kW of power
It was also ranked the world's most powerful computer from jun 1997 - nov 2000 and only decommissioned in 2006.
Looking at another source, it actually had 1212GB of total memory, so the 594MB must be per node.
And it only cost approx $50m
So I don't feel so bad on price/performace  |
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Neon_WA

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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 1:55 am Post subject: |
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not sure what the final specs were.. as all the PROs were replaced with P2 ODs _________________ There are 10 types of people in this world:
those who understand binary and those who don't. ~Author Unknown
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Robev

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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 2:00 am Post subject: |
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| Neon_WA wrote: | | not sure what the final specs were.. as all the PROs were replaced with P2 ODs |
That's a lot of P2 OD's
I wonder what happened to them all _________________ The Older they are the Better they are. |
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Neon_WA

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Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 2:14 am Post subject: |
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looks like at its peak.. it had 9632 Pentium II Overdrives
think they kept one node.. but rest was all scrapped. Many are probably in some vendor's warehouse
but I dont doubt the many SL3EA we have seen on ebay for past year or 2 have come from this machine _________________ There are 10 types of people in this world:
those who understand binary and those who don't. ~Author Unknown
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