At the time of the 2011 Open Day in Hannover, I recall Bruce saying something along the lines that future upgrades of Atlas would include GPUs. They have probably had GPUs in that system for a while now since that was almost 6 years ago. I don't think crunching for Einstein@Home is the primary function of Atlas. As I understand it, it gets switched to E@H work whenever it runs out of other things to do.
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Maybe they just never pushed it very hard in the past.
The E@H production can be quite variable. It has been high in the past and relatively recently it was a lot lower than it is right now. It really took off a couple of months ago.
If those computer clusters have something to do with what we we're talking about... there's some notes they have a bunch of GPU's these days (not any specs given, though). But there's no information when those pages were exactly updated for the last time.
Wow that user has pages of computers like we have pages of tasks. 39mil PPD with just CPUs. Does my 105mil in 3 days. Man if thee was just a single CPU in each of those or the crunching power those could do on a CPU only project.
256M now for me. But that is
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256M now for me. But that is not the reason why I am proud. Right now I am the only one owning a PC with a single GPU in the Top 50 Computers list.
GTX 1080Ti rules!
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Well done!!!
Bill592 wrote:mikey
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Once another project hits a target I have set for it I will bring some more gpu's back here again and drop that a bit faster.
ATLAS AEI Hannover is
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ATLAS AEI Hannover is cranking out 38.8 million credits per day ....
What'd they do ? add some GPU's to that bad boy ?
Maybe they just never pushed it very hard in the past )
Bill
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Bill592 wrote: ATLAS AEI
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Some goals are just out of reach for most of us!!
Bill592 wrote:What'd they do
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At the time of the 2011 Open Day in Hannover, I recall Bruce saying something along the lines that future upgrades of Atlas would include GPUs. They have probably had GPUs in that system for a while now since that was almost 6 years ago. I don't think crunching for Einstein@Home is the primary function of Atlas. As I understand it, it gets switched to E@H work whenever it runs out of other things to do.
The E@H production can be quite variable. It has been high in the past and relatively recently it was a lot lower than it is right now. It really took off a couple of months ago.
Cheers,
Gary.
https://einsteinathome.org/ac
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https://einsteinathome.org/account/142836/computers
Yes it is amazing what you can do with 2,602 computers
https://www.aei.mpg.de/24838/
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https://www.aei.mpg.de/24838/02_Computing_and_ATLAS
https://www.aei.mpg.de/96456/20_Computer_Clusters
If those computer clusters have something to do with what we we're talking about... there's some notes they have a bunch of GPU's these days (not any specs given, though). But there's no information when those pages were exactly updated for the last time.
Interestingly enough the GPUs
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Interestingly enough the GPUs in Atlas don't seem to be used by Boinc because sorting its computer list by credit/day only brings up CPU only systems.
Wow that user has pages of
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Wow that user has pages of computers like we have pages of tasks. 39mil PPD with just CPUs. Does my 105mil in 3 days. Man if thee was just a single CPU in each of those or the crunching power those could do on a CPU only project.