In 1997, the fastest supercomputer in the world was Intel's ASCI Red. It was the first supercomputer to break 1 TFLOP. It consumed 850 kW and had 1,212 gigabytes of memory and cost $46 million.
Today a home computer could beat it for under $15,000 and consume less than 1 kW.
Conversation
Replying to
In terms of linear algebra TFLOPs one easily beat it with GPUs by I think a factor 10 and under 1K but 1 TB of memory is still rather expensive.
1
1
Replying to
64GB DIMMs have fallen near or under $300 now so theoretically you could do 16 of those for ~ $5k.
1
1
Show replies

