Sommer
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You are right about E5-2692 have 12 core 24 threads and also Opteron 6274 have 141GFlop peak. My mistake.The table is incorrect.
E5-2692 have 12 core 24 threads with hyper threading. Threads goes with core, you must have at least the same number of threads to the core otherwise the circuit will not be complete
And you cannot compare side by side for Processor to Co-processor. Processor is located within the C/B hubs, while CO-Processor are existed in PCI card. Many of the specification between processor and co-processor is different, for example, since Co-Processor using PCIe Bus, the bus width are the same and there will be no thread involved as they are connected to the PCI Bus in parallel
And Finally, according to AMD and Oak Ridge, Opteron 6274 have 141GFlop peak, not 563
http://on-demand.gputechconf.com/su...SB005-Bland-Titan-Oak-Ridge-National-Labs.pdf
The core computing power are based with the matrix of instruction calculated per second per processor, and I have already made my calculation.
But it's Double-precision floating-point format for Tianhe-2 and also Titan. That's why their total Gflops are both not equal Frequency(GHz) times The number of cores times The number of threads. That means, none of them can get the top speed like you said, when you get the number "four times". Ithink, that it's limited by the CPU and GPU or the system.
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