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We got a new computer...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory - ORNL Debuts Titan Supercomputer
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770 TB of memory. Wow.
I thought my 32 gigs of ram in my 64 bit Win 7 computer was a lot. ;) I was too lazy to read the entire article. What is the price range for that monster? |
I have no idea what they are talking about but it's probably faster than my apple.
Wonder what something like that cost? |
I'm not sure what the cost was, but I know our power bill is significant. ;)
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A friend of mine worked at the FAA back when it was the CAA. Their first computer had 2K of RAM. It was housed in a building all by itself with a giant AC system. He had to write the software and was very good at tight code. They paid mega thousands of dollars for an additional 2K of RAM.
It is mind boggling how far computers have come since then. I bet the FAA computer cost as much or more than the new one at Oak Ridge. |
Nice computer, Mike! All you need for that baby is a good windoze operating system. ;)
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When does it become self aware?
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Wayne needs to tap in the that baby to keep this site hummin'. ;)
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Is this the one they compared to the chinese computer that was claimed to be 47% faster? I'm hoping that claim is no longer true & never will be made again.
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It cost ORNL a little over $100,000,000 to *upgrade* from their Cray Jaguar that was capable of 2.3 petaflops.
The systems draws 9 megawatts of power I 'knew' Seymour Cray and quite a few of his senior engineers, including Steve Chen, back in the day. He was a weird dude. |
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funny - I was just reading a news article on that puppy...
you should be able to have some really fast games of Little Brick Out now! |
700 tb.....not enough to hold my pr0n collection.
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It wasn't all that long ago that I used to maintain one of these 'state of the art' little things. Mind boggles every day :)
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1351550426.jpg |
Anandtech.com had a good article about it.
AnandTech - Inside the Titan Supercomputer: 299K AMD x86 Cores and 18.6K NVIDIA GPUs |
Nat'l Geogr. is the article I skimmed - Google News feed will take you there.
In a related note, IBM has made a breakthru on using carbon nanotubes for circuit design. Think small, people... |
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