ChristianVirtual wrote:7im wrote: Better to watch the long term trends.
Please tell me what you see ? GPU (Core 17) > CPU/SMP ?
Any GPU-BA ? What requirements ... If I buy now GPU with 3GB will that be enough ? Need to be 3.5 GB ? I know, memory is not of big concern for folding, but again who knows what changes coming up.
I really think we should see some roadmap from PG on what's in the pipeline. How many Core 17 projects we can welcome in 2014ff. Even if some projects get stopped on the way, that's fine. But for me as regular donor I don't have any basics for planning.
PG has lot's of things in their pipeline, but not all of them come to be released. They also don't give ETAs because they always change, so they are always inaccurate, so people always complain about it, so better not to disappoint. They give general info when appropriate, and then specific info only when close to release. Again, that way the info is more accurate, and less controversial.
If you had to buy hardware today, you go by today's standard. For a few thousand dollars, you can build either a 4P System and run BigAdv, or a 4 GPU system, and pull down around 800K PPD with either one.
6 months from now, obviously the roadmap will change. BA requirements go up. New GPUs will come along. CUDA JIT might come along, or not. New CPUs will come along with even more cores per chip. None of their performance will go down, but only go up. Longer term, look at how CPU performance gains are starting to plateau while GPU perform is on a steeper curve up.
A year from now is anyone's guess. The roadmap changes too quickly to predict anything accurately, because the hardware and software changes too quickly. That's simply a function of technological innovation, not anything FAH can control. FAH might build it's own Live Linux CD. FAH might be taken over by the CureCoin movement. AVX support is inevitable, if not sooner than surely later. SMP for GPU? BA for GPU? All possible, if there is a demand for it, if it helps the researchers get answers faster, they will persue it and develop it. If not, then no. Also note that researchers at PG come and go every few years, after their area of study is completed. So that changes the computing landscape as well. New fahcores come and go along with a specific area of study... Tinker, GromacsB, QMD, GPU1, Amber, SMP1, GPU2, etc.
Whether you purchase today, next week, or next year. Getting the fastest CPU with the most cores that you can afford, and the fastest GPU that you can afford, and that will always be the best choice on that day. CPUs and GPUs will be folding a long time.