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Looking back on the Top500

15 years ago the big question was whether all 500 systems together would amount to 1 teraflop
James Niccolai (IDG News Service) 19 June, 2008 10:25:13

Any predictions for the next list?

I'm not sure we'll have a second petaflop system yet, but it will come. Quad-core systems are running strong, we'll see more of them. Aside from the petaflop system and the quad-core systems, the other interesting thing this time was that we included power consumption for the first time. We tried to learn from other efforts, we talked about this for a while, and now we have power consumption for half the systems on the list. We only list measured numbers, not peak numbers because they can be very misleading.

Would you ever take power efficiency into consideration when you decide who has the best-performing system?

No, we rank things by size, so you need something that grows with the size of the object. Density is a feature of the product but it doesn't tell you anything about its size.

What we envision to do is maybe have an adjustment to the performance-based ranking which takes these other features of a machine into consideration, like power consumption and memory utilization. But using only power efficiency is the wrong way to go. It's an additional piece of information that is becoming important but it doesn't define what a supercomputer is.

Would that become a secondary list that takes power and memory consumption into consideration?

It would be secondary yes. We'd always keep for tradition and for comparison the list of the biggest systems, but there might be a button on the home page where you could reorder by something like power or memory utilization, depending on what's important it is for you.

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