Peter Robinson wrote:
That is correct, I presume he's referring to the big.LITTLE
architecture which runs 8 cores, 4 low power low speed, 4 high power
high speed. At the moment for the initial implementation they are
suspending / resuming to switch between the pair but in the future
they plan to be able to run all 8 at once.
I was actually referring to the "288-core" clusters which were mentioned at
several points in the thread, always with the caveat that you can't just use
"make -j 288" on them.
Kevin Kofler