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Worlds fastest super computer - zone - 11-09-2009 Scientists Create World's Fastest SuperComputer Scientists developed the world's fastest computer that is able to perform 1,000 trillion operations per second. The computer, called RoadRunner, is twice as fast the previous fastest computer IBM's Blue Gene system, which was considered to be the fastest supercomputer, being three times faster than other supercomputers in the world. The RoadRunner was developed by the engineers from the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, US, and IBM Corp. from 13,000 of computer chips. RoadRunner is the world's first petaflop computer, meaning that it can perform 1,000 trillion operations per second. The daily performance of the computer can be compared to the calculations made by 6 billion people using a hand-held computer 24 hours a day for 46 years. It took more than six years to develop a computer technology like this. Built from computer chips used in popular video game PlayStation 3 and 12,960 cell engines, it can boast 80 terabytes of memory. The interconnecting system takes 6,000 square feet, having 57 miles of fiber optics and weighs 500,000 pounds. The supercomputer will be used for nuclear weapons research, but will have a numerous applications in medicine and science, engineering and other fields. It has a great potential to help in developing biofuels, new drug therapies and even vaccine for the HIV virus, solving global energy tasks and find a clue to the origins of the universe. The RoadRunner is now placed at the IBM research laboratory in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., but will be moved to the Los Alamos National Laboratory, where it will be initially tested for unclassified work and later used for nuclear weapons work and other government activities. Image: Thankyou for reading RE: Worlds fastest super computer - jodi - 11-09-2009 Holy freaking cow!!!!!!!!!! I would have never thought in my lifetime they would ever come up with anything so exciting and fascinating! Thank you very much for the share! In my days growing up we never heard of the computer so this is very interesting. RE: Worlds fastest super computer - Idiot #1 - 11-09-2009 Quote:it can boast 80 terabytes of memory Thats a lot of memory. RE: Worlds fastest super computer - dafatman - 11-09-2009 Hollyyy CRAP! I would like to purchase one of these please. Source? RE: Worlds fastest super computer - Codine - 11-09-2009 I wonder if it's running Windows..... Yes, that was a joke. RE: Worlds fastest super computer - JDBar - 11-09-2009 But, can it play Crysis? RE: Worlds fastest super computer - Sendaii - 11-09-2009 RoadRunner was up and running in 2008. Sorry to burst your bubble, sport. Fun fact: RoadRunner was built with ordinary consumer parts. So, assuming that you have 12,960 IBM PowerXCell 8i and 6,480 AMD Opteron dual-core processors going spare, you could build your very own RoadRunner =D Also, for those who are wondering, it runs Linux. So no JDBar, it can't run Crysis xD RE: Worlds fastest super computer - Codine - 11-09-2009 I guess you could make it run Crysis.. RE: Worlds fastest super computer - manipulate - 11-10-2009 Too bad we'll all have one in 10 years anyway. RE: Worlds fastest super computer - Sendaii - 11-10-2009 (11-10-2009, 09:18 AM)iintens Wrote: Too bad we'll all have one in 10 years anyway. Well, that's true enough. It's still pretty damn amazing though. |