World's fastest computer unveiled!

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Hellbilly

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World's Fastest Computer Unveiled
Source: Reuters

A U.S. government laboratory unveiled on Wednesday the most powerful computer in the world, programmed to simulate the explosion of a nuclear bomb. ASCI White, a $110 million computer squeezed into enough refrigerator-sized units to fill a couple of basketball courts, was officially unveiled by scientists aiming to simulate nuclear tests the government has promised not to carry out for real. The beast, built by International Business Machines from off-the-shelf processors with a souped-up version of its commercial operating system, AIX, weighs as much as 17 full-size elephants, takes as much cooling as 765 homes, and can do in a second what a calculator would take 10 million years, IBM says.

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, a government funded laboratory which is home to the machine, aims to find out a bit quicker than that how an atomic bomb blows up so that it does not have to test any more. Like gunfighters after the taming of the West, U.S. nuclear scientists who have designed and exploded nuclear weapons are a dying breed. Computers are being brought in to fill the gap.

The 10-year Accelerated Strategic Computing Initiative, ASCI, is about half-way done. It aims to produce a computer that can simulate a nuclear explosion by 2005, with a machine that can do 100 trillion calculations per second, compared to ASCI White's 12.3 trillion. Compaq Computer is working on an intermediate step and plans to deliver within a couple of years a 30-trillion per second calculator.
 

SimplyCosmic

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Hardly.

It takes a minimum team of twenty-five during any given shift just to administer the beast. It has a tendancy of falling down and taking all the data with it if left unattended.

For mathematical simulations such as the one ASCII White is designed for, it's much cheaper to go with a distributed computing solution such as a Beowulf cluster, which slaves several cheaper computers together to work as one mega-computer.

This is how the Ohio Supercomputing Center gets the results they do, especially with the first Itanium Processor Cluster, which SGI helped them build.
 

DRT-Maverick

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You know my 800MHz can process in 1 second what a calculator can do in 100,000+ years.

Umm, if they release DNA processing, which is under development, top secret, still gets out though, it would be the size of a regular computer, take no cooling, and be thousands of times more powerful then that supercomputer you posted about.
 

SimplyCosmic

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Um? What?

The TI-86, a common graphing calculator runs at 6MHz with a Z80 processor (just like in the Timex Sinclair 100's). While it's not nearly as fast as your processor, it's optimised for calculating complex equations, shortening the lead that your processor has, which is nowhere in the same vicinity as 100,000 years vs 1 second.

As for DNA Processing, while actual science, is still around ten-thousand times slower than the above mentioned calculator in terms of simple calculation speed. The current prediction of top scientists in the field is that it'd be able to overtake my TI-86 in about 2025.
 

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Originally posted by DeeperShade
Man makes machine
Machine replaces man.

The cycle has begun.

Fear Factory saw it coming. A lot of their stuff is about the way machines are slowly replacing everything man once did & looking to a bleak future in which we serve the machines......not like that theme hasn't been used a lot already; i.e. The Matrix, Terminator 2 etc.
 

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...plus the human spirit would not want to be suppressed. We'd let computers do things, but we'd certainly find other things to keep us occupied. I'm not too worried about all that. But...

Our dependancy on computers is already amazing. When the power goes out in the office, it's like everyone just figures they can go home.
 

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The Altair 8800 owns you all!

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no it doesn't my TI-83 PLUS ownz you all :)
whats it for you ask?
well its a calculator
and i can play snake on it,
and bowling, and poker
 

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Originally posted by Pineconeboy




Fear Factory saw it coming. A lot of their stuff is about the way machines are slowly replacing everything man once did & looking to a bleak future in which we serve the machines......not like that theme hasn't been used a lot already; i.e. The Matrix, Terminator 2 etc.

Cyberpunk is what you're thinking of. And it's been around since LONG before Fear Factory. Hell, the idea's been around since before Blade Runner, and that was in what...'72? Orwell and Verne also wrote several books/stories along similar lines.
 

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...intel demostrated tiny silicon transistor approximately 70 to 80 atoms wide and just 3 atoms thick. such minscules sizes are expected to make possible micro processorspacked with as many as 1 billion transtistor running at speeds as fast as 20 ghz a current p4 uses just 42 million transistors and runs at 1.8 ghz

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