Caporegime
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Is it Vista ready?![]()
It's not that fast.
Is it Vista ready?![]()
What fps does it get in crysis?
Reminds me of a program i was watching the other night all about Quantum Computing..... was quite interesting..... honest
How many gpus?!!!
Amdahls law is flawed in that he assumes the proportion of parallel to sequential processing is fixed as the size of problem n increases. Gustafson's law is a better model for speedup of parallel computing.Only issue i have with this is there's nothing unique or special about this computer - it just has more 'grunt' than the computers that were before it.
It's incredibly parallel which means it has to be working on a very specific set of problems to achieve anywhere near it's max theoretical operating speed.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amdahls_Law
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Amdahls law is flawed in that he assumes the proportion of parallel to sequential processing is fixed as the size of problem n increases. Gustafson's law is a better model for speedup of parallel computing.
Also the supercomputer is unique due to it's hybrid architecture
Nah, they're just slackers tbh.Wow I like this part
That's just immense speed.
wonder how quickly it could climb to number1 on the folding@home networks![]()
anyone else think it unlikely that the government would "unveil" their fastest computer
i.e. they've got faster theyre just not talking about
i dont mean in a big conspiracy theory way, just that the most advanced technology isnt usually public knowledge
is still makes me wonder. I bet if all of the supercomputers in the world were put on folding proteins we could discover and cure some major illnesses within a week.
Alternatively we can now reach 1,000,000 fps in quake 3!
The NSA will have something that is probably ten times faster than that.
I dont see the point in making these supercomputers, I mean obviously I see the advantages of having them but I dont get why they make these finished definitive articles and go "fastest EVER" because they're lucky to get it finished by the time someone else, or even someone from the same company has made one thats faster, cheaper and more efficient.
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that's technology for you, doesn't make supercomputers any less impressive though. 10-20 years is a huge time in computing terms.I reckon the supercomputers that were litterin IBMs labs 15 years ago arent a patch on what most of the computers sittin on this forum's desks and I reckon in another 15 20 years we'll all have them sittin on our desks and readin posts about a supercomputer that can do 10 million times the calculations that our pcs can do.
they cost loads, take a while to build and aren't many in the world
that's technology for you, doesn't make supercomputers any less impressive though. 10-20 years is a huge time in computing terms.
some other swine has knocked one up in his shed that makes yours look like a 5110
Just no, it's millions of times more powerful than anything you could knock up in your shed.