Processors White Papers
High-Density Computing: A 240-Processor Beowulf in One Cubic Meter
Overview This paper present result from computations on Green Destiny, a 240-processor Beowulf cluster which is contained entirely within a single 19-inch wide 42U rack. The cluster consists of 240 Transmeta TM5600 667-MHz CPUs mounted on RLX Technologies motherboard blades. The blades are mounted side-by-side in an RLX 3U rack-mount chassis, which holds 24 blades. The overall cluster contains 10 chassis and associated Fast and Gigabit Ethernet switches. The system has a footprint of 0.5 meter2 (6 square feet), a volume of 0.85 meter3 (30 cubic feet) and a measured power dissipation under load of 5200 watts (including network switches).
| Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | July 2002 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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