it means we know it isn't going to be some crazy >2GHz thing
I was saying 1.5 x KNC frequency, i.e. a 1.5-1.8 GHz range (for the single thread case, i.e. max. turbo)
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it means we know it isn't going to be some crazy >2GHz thing
Well, we know it isn't much over 3TFLOPs... if it was >3.5TFLOPs, that's what they would put on the slide.It's enough for a rough ballpark figure, and it means we know it isn't going to be some crazy >2GHz thing. I'm sure my clock speed estimate won't turn out to be precisely correct, but I'm pretty confident that it's not that far off.
Perfect. I would like to add that at this stage this 3TFLOPS mark might not even be achievable depending on how much "optimism" is included in these expectations.
sure, but the slide says in fineprint (0) "Over 3 Teraflops [...]", it doesn't make much sense to do too much precise predictions based on the fact that it isn't 3 TFlops (DP theoretical peak) but > 3 TFlops
Based on leaks:If we assume certain SKUs of Knights Landing achieves peak stated goals of 16 DP FLOPs/W, and the top SKU is stated to be 215W, we get 3.4TFLOPs of performance. That results in 1.45-1.5GHz.
"3+ TeraFLOPS of double-precision peak theoretical performance per single socket nodeor do you have a source where *scalar* performance and/or *effective* performance is claimed ?
No offense, but I already indicated in post #66 for my reasoning, latter part of it.
That's pretty clear. You don't say "Single-Threaded Performance" and point out fairly limited gains like "Vector performance".
Also, think of it logically. If they didn't think of single-threaded performance the way we think of "single-threaded performance", they wouldn't have needed to use Silvermont cores. Why did they opt for such a high IPC core on a "many simple core" device? Why not 72 P54C cores? Why not 96 P54C cores? Why do they want to use Goldmont, which is supposedly a much higher performing core in the Xeon Phi coming after that? They did that for a reason.
Intel must have reasoned, or even found out that single-thread performance is critical to what they are aiming for.
Actually KNC already had 4 way SMT.
