11/14/2005 12:42:19 PM
It probably can't play Doom, but it could compile the shit out of it.
11/14/2005 12:51:52 PM
Not can it play doom but rather how many dooms can it play?vs each other.
11/14/2005 1:32:41 PM
We got doom to run on a Stratix II FPGA... most likely they could setup a couple of nueral nets playing each other in doom as mentioned... until it figures out that you can't win in war and shuts itself down
11/14/2005 1:46:32 PM
11/14/2005 2:16:32 PM
11/14/2005 11:16:44 PM
weeeeoooo weeeeooo here come the sarcasm police
11/14/2005 11:22:13 PM
I love that this systems processors come in at around 700 MHz ... of course there are 131,072 of them. http://www.top500.org/system/7747Other fun facts:367000 GFlops (367 trillion ops per second theoretical max)32,768 GB of RAM
11/15/2005 11:12:19 AM
does anyone actually care about this?
11/15/2005 11:14:24 AM
I think it's cool they can use these to model differential equations of protein bonds..computational math is pretty cool, learning about it in my antenna theory class
11/15/2005 1:34:49 PM
on hte topic of supercomputing204GB/sec ... not a bad way to spend 80,000$
11/15/2005 2:01:59 PM
i work in the same bldg where the blue gene/l was built/housed. Its pretty amazing how small and quiet the thing is.oh yea and only air cooled, thought that was pretty amazing.
11/15/2005 2:28:20 PM