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Comments on: The9 exposed as China's supercomputing powerhouse

Anonymous machines 

Posted Wednesday 2nd July 2008 22:34 GMT

Joke

A few rich fanboys custom-built machines used to play Crysis on the highest settings?

So-Called 

Posted Thursday 3rd July 2008 01:19 GMT

Alert

That's a tired and somewhat conspiratorial term. I hope that author of this article has learned the error of his ways and will desist in using this term so often.

@Solomon Grundy 

Posted Thursday 3rd July 2008 07:46 GMT

I assume you mean the "so called" author of this "so called" article.

I would expect them to be anonymous 

Posted Thursday 3rd July 2008 08:33 GMT

Thumb Up

China governmentcritters still frown on gaming so a company that is making a living off gaming is likely to be considerably less loud about its success than its EU/US counterparts.

Presumably... 

Posted Thursday 3rd July 2008 10:52 GMT

...this list only comprises non-governmental machines, though, and so we have no way of knowing what hardware is being used in the Great Firewall of China and how that relates to the privately owned gear. Shame

Large clusters 

Posted Thursday 3rd July 2008 15:15 GMT

In the Oil & Gas sector there are a lot of JBOPs - Just a Bunch of Processors. 20K and more are not unusual for the seismic processing shops. Because much of what they do is extremely parallel, they don't have IB 8x hookup or the like, thus no one bothers to really calculate the Linpac numbers, ergo, no membership on T500.

US WoW kit..... 

Posted Thursday 3rd July 2008 16:18 GMT

Happy

Blizzard not telling you? Then I couldn't possibly let on that the Chinese may have used a standard build as used by Blizzard in the US.... allegedly! Not that I was told by Blizzard admin over some beers at a well-known Palo Alto-based company's event in Vegas. No sirree!

Now, does anyone know what the Sony Evercrack server set up is?