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CyberFonic | 5 years ago

The only Power based supercomputers I can think of are all from IBM. Does any other vendor use them?

Power CPUs tend to power either iSeries (latest iteration of AS/400 - System38 etc) systems or AIX based. The large AIX systems use lots of CPUs, cores and typically vPars - but I wouldn't call them supercomputers. Disk I/O is generally FC attached SAN, i.e. performance is achieved through off-loading. A typical SAN array contains gigabytes of caching memory, CPUs on each disk drive with yet more RAM and multiple optical FC links to each node.

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tgflynn|5 years ago

> The only Power based supercomputers I can think of are all from IBM. Does any other vendor use them?

Perhaps not but there are non-IBM Power systems available, such as those from Raptor, as well as IBM Power systems primarily intended to run Linux.

Also I think Google has looked into running Power systems, but I don't know that they have any in production.