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Re: single core high performance computing/max memory?
In article <g4acuf$291d$1@gwdu112.gwdg.de>, Chris <me@privacy.net> wrote:
> I'm looking for a high performance computing environment for genetic analysis.
> As far as I understood, as well Opterons as Xeons can only address 4GB of main
> memory per core. Is this right?
Hm, even the 64-bit chips? I would've thought they'd be able to address
2^64 B (16 EiB) per core. Not so?
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