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Iconic “5.34 PFLOPs” Cheyenne Supercomputer Gets Listed On Government Auction, Currently Bidding At $10,000

The "retired" Cheyenne Supercomputer is finally up for auction by the GSA, currently going for around $10,000, which is nothing when you consider what Cheyenne hosts.

Out-Of-Service Cheyenne Supercomputer Surfaces Up At An Auction, Going For Unbelievable Price

For a quick background, the Cheyenne supercomputer came into existence back in 2017 and was utilized by the NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center (NWSC) for HPC applications, particularly for scientific research involving climate modeling and weather forecasting. The Cheyenne was indeed a milestone of its time and brought in three times the power of what the previous supercomputer, Yellowstone, came with. However, after seven years of service, the supercomputer was decommissioned and is apparently up for auction right now at rather absurd pricing.

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The bid on the Cheyenne supercomputer is currently $10,500, and it will last for three days; hence, the price is subject to change. Despite that, the GSA auction means that the supercomputer will likely go into the hands of a professional organization, meaning that an ordinary individual won't have access to this technology if you are hoping for it.

Diving into the specifications, the Cheyenne supercomputer features Intel's Xeon processors, coming from the Broadwell lineup, along with 313 TB of computational memory and relatively high-end technologies. Here is the complete spec sheet, as listed by the NCAR:

Hardware

145,152 processor cores 2.3-GHz Intel Xeon E5-2697V4 (Broadwell) processors
16 flops per clock 4,032 computation nodes Dual-socket nodes, 18 cores per socket 6 login nodes Dual-socket nodes, 18 cores per socket
256 GB memory/node 313 TB total system memory 64 GB/node on 3,168 nodes, DDR4-2400
128 GB/node on 864 nodes, DDR4-2400 Mellanox EDR InfiniBand
high-speed interconnect
Partial 9D Enhanced Hypercube single-plane interconnect topology
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