Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 4th Dec 2006 19:43 UTC, submitted by ahmetaa
Hardware, Embedded Systems Azul unwrapped its newest chip the 48-core Vega2 today. It is the successor to last year's Vega1. This Java processor triples performance from the year-old part and has an attractive feature set. Let's start out with the systems. Azul does not sell chips, only complete machines. There is a two-chip, 96 core, 48GB model 3210 and a four-chip, 96-192GB model 3220. Both are 5U machines, with the 3210 pulling about 580W max and the 3220 pulling about 1000W. There will be eight and 16 socket machines coming in 2007.
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Dumb question
by SaidinUnleashed on Mon 4th Dec 2006 21:03 UTC
SaidinUnleashed
Member since:
2006-08-21

What would one use a system like this for?

RE: Dumb question
by ormandj on Mon 4th Dec 2006 21:08 in reply to "Dumb question"
ormandj Member since:
2005-10-09

Enterprise Java applications. Any Java application requiring high amounts of concurrent processing (highly-threaded.) Etc.

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RE: Dumb question
by ahmetaa on Mon 4th Dec 2006 21:14 in reply to "Dumb question"
ahmetaa Member since:
2005-07-06

Any non trivial high load server application. Banks, ebay type web sites, Hospitals, Governmental institutions, Army, Data centers, Airports etc. One drawback is (i think), this is only for hosting the application. for other stuff (like storage, non-java applications) you probably need separate systems.

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RE[2]: Dumb question
by Matt Giacomini on Mon 4th Dec 2006 21:21 in reply to "RE: Dumb question"
Matt Giacomini Member since:
2005-07-06

I guess some would see that as a drawback. On the other hand I think a lot of people prefer appliance computing to only focus one strength and be able to be dropped into your network as an isolated component.

My only comment on that would be how much integration work does it take to get one of these things up and going. Does anyone have an experience with one of these?

Also wasn't there a lawsuit between Sun and these guys? I don't remember hearing that it was resolved.

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