On 5 Mar 2014 20:17, "Jean-Pierre Flori" <jpfl...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Wednesday, March 5, 2014 7:11:15 PM UTC+1, Christopher Swenson wrote:
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>> I'll be sure to ask what kind of CPUs they intend to donate.
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> I did not do a thorough search, but it ssems the difference is not so
pronounced as it may have been.
> More cache (really more), but less cores for the M series.
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http://followindex.com/data-centre/oracle-revs-up-sparc-m6-chip-for-seriously-big-iron/

I found that hard to read. Perhaps it is because I have had a couple of
beers,  but the sentences did not flow nicely. A little comparison chart
would not display at a reasonable size on my mobile phone.

The fact it has data-centre in the URL suggests that the person writing it
may be looking at it from a perspective different from what is required
here.

The T2 that William had was painfully slow with sage, yet several people
told me that the CPU was great in a data centre as it was much faster than
any Intel CPU and was low power. It got its speed from the fact it could
run hundreds of threads in parallel,  but sage was never exploiting that
parallelism.

I recall thinking at the time that sage needed an M series CPU.

I think sage needs a CPU with a high clock speed,  since sage is not going
to make effective use of a highly parallel slow CPU.

It really needs specialist advice. The person recommending a machine or
offering a machine needs to be aware that the demands of sage are not
similar to a modern data centre.

Dave

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