edesignuk Moderator emeritus Original poster Mar 25, 2002 19,232 2 London, England Mar 28, 2005 #1 Blue Gene/L, the fastest supercomputer in the world, has broken its own speed record, reaching 135.5 teraflops - a trillion calculations a second. Click to expand... Full article.
Blue Gene/L, the fastest supercomputer in the world, has broken its own speed record, reaching 135.5 teraflops - a trillion calculations a second. Click to expand... Full article.
Lacero macrumors 604 Jan 20, 2005 6,637 3 Mar 29, 2005 #2 That's equivalent to all the Folding@Home computers combined across the planet.
edesignuk Moderator emeritus Original poster Mar 25, 2002 19,232 2 London, England Mar 29, 2005 #3 Lacero said: That's equivalent to all the Folding@Home computers combined across the planet. Click to expand... So if all the folders get saving, they can buy one of these puppies and double their output
Lacero said: That's equivalent to all the Folding@Home computers combined across the planet. Click to expand... So if all the folders get saving, they can buy one of these puppies and double their output
Lacero macrumors 604 Jan 20, 2005 6,637 3 Mar 29, 2005 #4 Yes Great Idea! Who wants to buy my computer?