31 Oct 2012 at 16:56 #21 Curio Curio Soldato Joined 14 Mar 2004 Posts 8,040 Location Brit in the USA It'll still be used to look at pr0n though.
31 Oct 2012 at 16:56 #22 scrlk scrlk Soldato Joined 25 Sep 2009 Posts 3,630 Don't worry, it's using AMD CPUs, we can easily achieve the same power with an i7 3770K.
31 Oct 2012 at 17:10 #23 StriderX StriderX Caporegime Joined 18 Mar 2008 Posts 32,845 Where's my Quantum entangled Photonic computer DAMN IT!
31 Oct 2012 at 18:28 #24 Feek Feek Commissario Joined 16 Oct 2002 Posts 344,054 Location In the radio shack The Stompmonster would put it to shame anyway.
31 Oct 2012 at 18:57 #25 icehot icehot Associate Joined 27 Apr 2004 Posts 2,478 Location Andover Using DDN storage on top of all these stats. Mega cool.
31 Oct 2012 at 21:34 #26 danielanthony danielanthony Associate Joined 22 Sep 2007 Posts 2,184 Location Abingdon But does it blend?
31 Oct 2012 at 21:58 #27 Mint_Sauce Mint_Sauce Soldato Joined 25 Sep 2003 Posts 3,750 Location Manchester I don't fancy running memtest on that.
31 Oct 2012 at 22:21 #28 Judgeneo Judgeneo Soldato Joined 15 May 2010 Posts 10,111 Location Out of Coventry estebanrey said: I'm more impressed with this personally.... http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/out_of_the_blue/P1 They're trying to make a computer that emulates the human brain. Click to expand... Fascinating article I place more hope in memristor brains, the convergence of mind and computer could well be within our lifetime.
estebanrey said: I'm more impressed with this personally.... http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/out_of_the_blue/P1 They're trying to make a computer that emulates the human brain. Click to expand... Fascinating article I place more hope in memristor brains, the convergence of mind and computer could well be within our lifetime.