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device which delivers 4 TeraFLOPS of computational goodness. And if
C1060. (The S1070 is basically four of these in a box. The C1060 is just
a normal PCI card.) This still delivers 933 GigaFLOPS of compute power.
...of course, all of those are *peak* values. So the S1070 delivers "up
to" 4 TeraFLOPS. (Depending on how well your software utilises it.)
All of those are also for *single-precision* floating-point computation.
The C1060 delivers 933 GigaFLOPS peak power for single-precision, but
for *double-precision* it delivers a far less impessive 78 GigaFLOPS.
(And that's still *peak* performance.) The S1070 correspondingly
delivers only 345 GigaFLOPS in double-precision arithmetic.
Hell, if I had any clue how much performance a current CPU delivers, I'd
know if these numbers are impressive or not! ;-)
I don't think I'll rush out and buy a Tesla any time soon though.
GigaFLOPS. That's presumably single-precision again, but it's comparable
to the (vastly more expensive) Tesla C1060, so it's not unreasonable to
expect double-precision to be similar too.
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