back to article Nuke-whisperers stuff terabytes of flash into heretical 'Catalyst' super

Three technological heavyweights have come together to spin-up a radically different supercomputer cluster designed to crunch "big data" workloads rather than the simulation and modeling jobs of typical HPC rigs. The collaboration between Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Intel, and Cray was announced on Monday and sees …

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  1. Keir Snelling

    Obligatory response provided below.

    Yeah, but can it play Crysis?

  2. John Savard

    Flash Memory

    I'm concerned about the limited number of writes that Flash memory can take before it dies.

    1. M Gale

      Re: Flash Memory

      I guess on something with the size and budget of that beast, you treat SSDs in the same way as the valves in ENIAC: Replace when blown. Carry on.

  3. Jim Wilkinson

    FEC?

    With that amount of flash memory, I guess (and hope) it has embedded FEC for the inevitable bit errors (or at least some error detection).

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