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Solve : world's fastest computer ever is in china? |
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Answer» World’s fastest supercomputer belongs to China how big is 2.507 petaflops in every day terms that the ordinary person would understand Quote from: http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/tag/cpu/ The supercomputer uses 7,168 NVIDIA Tesla M2050 GPUs (graphics processing units) and 14,336 Intel Xeon CPUs and is CAPABLE of clocking 2.507 petaflops or 2,507 trillion floating point calculations per SECOND.Now that's a PC. Takes 12 mW of power to run it. What a waste. Quote how big is 2.507 petaflops in every day terms that the ordinary person would understand"how big" is a big disingenuous. petaflops don't measure a size, it measures a speed. asking how big 2.507 petaflops is is like asking how big 45 km/h is. Doesn't make a whole lot of sense. Ignoring that minor inconsistency, 2.507 petaflops= 2507000000000000 Floating Point Instructions per second (oversimplified: math problems per second) Quote from: harry 48 on November 12, 2010, 07:18:33 AM give the chinese credit for itCredit for what? It's not like they built/engineered it themselves. If anybody should get credit it should be the engineers at Nvidia, Intel, and whatever other technology firms were involved in the hardware; most of which aren't in China. Additionally as kpac touched on lightly there, Distributed Computing has a lot more power available to it; just the x86 clients for F&H amount to about 6.2PetaFLOPs. Quote from: kpac on November 12, 2010, 07:30:40 AM Now that's a PC. Takes 12 mW of power to run it. What a waste.12 milliwatts isn't that much power! Obviously though you meant MW. edit: fixed quoting. Quote from: BC_Programmer on November 12, 2010, 07:34:12 AM 12 milliwatts isn't that much power! Obviously though you meant MW.S***! Yes, megawatts.i thought petaflops was the upper end of the mw scale , us oldies Personally i completely disagree with the statement in the Topic itself as it's nebulous. Quote from: patio on November 12, 2010, 08:12:54 AM Personally i completely disagree with the statement in the Topic itself as it's nebulous. is nebulous not the brother of Romulus and Remus ? Uncle Remus ? ?no not uncle [recovering disk space - old attachment deleted by admin] Quote from: patio on November 13, 2010, 08:28:25 AM Uncle Remus ? ? I just thought that perhaps you were a Zappa fan... Quote from: patio on November 13, 2010, 12:52:18 PM I just thought that perhaps you were a Zappa fan... no,no,no |
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