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Date | Name | Thumbnail | Size | User | Description | Versions |
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21:19, 19 January 2015 | Formicusv0.jpg (file) | 44 KB | Willy | The first prototype of the Formicus server, compared to a well known soda can for scale. This one was built in August 2000 out of a 486DX4 motherboard equiped with 16 MB of DRAM, 16 MB of CompactFlash storage, and a 10 Mbps Ethernet NIC. It was fully func | 1 | |
21:32, 19 January 2015 | Formicusv1.jpg (file) | 6 KB | Willy | Final version of the Formicus server, also called v1, as it was completed in April 2001. It measured 1U in height, was half a rack wide, featured a PCI reiser to support standard NICs, and had an integrated power supply powerful enough to feed two servers | 1 | |
16:19, 9 July 2016 | Ramlat-x86.png (file) | 16 KB | Willy | Memory performance when fetching two adjacent pointers in memory following a pseudo-random walk at various area sizes. The core-i5 is a mobile version running in a laptop. The two core i7 are workstation-grade. The Atom is on an embedded board just to ill | 1 | |
16:24, 9 July 2016 | Ramlat-arm-cache.png (file) | 20 KB | Willy | Memory performance when fetching two adjacent pointers in memory following a pseudo-random walk at various area sizes. Each device is reported with its frequency. The Odroid-C2 is a quad-Cortex A53 in 32/64 bit. The NanoPI3 is an octa-Cortex A53 in 32-bit | 1 | |
16:26, 9 July 2016 | Ramlat-arm-ram.png (file) | 20 KB | Willy | Memory performance when fetching two adjacent pointers in memory following a pseudo-random walk at various area sizes. Most devices have their L2 cache at 512kB except the T034 which as 1MB. Each device is reported with its frequency. The Odroid-C2 is a q | 1 | |
17:09, 9 July 2016 | Bogolocs.png (file) | 22 KB | Willy | Estimated build performance in Lines of Code per second (LoC/s) only based on the L1/L2/DRAM performance and the number of cores. | 1 |