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Thomas Klauset Aurdal
Advanced Cruncher Joined: Apr 27, 2007 Post Count: 69 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Wait ten years and see the exponetial growth of Moore's law.
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Sid2
Senior Cruncher USA Joined: Jun 12, 2007 Post Count: 259 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Wait ten years and see the exponetial growth of Moore's law. Moore's Law might be obsolete: A new processor that harnesses 1 billion aluminum atoms is being hailed as a breakthrough in the road to the much-hyped quantum computer The next milestone in efforts to create a much-discussed supercomputer that harnesses the power of quantum mechanics appears to have been reached, with researchers proclaiming the arrival of the first conventional quantum computer processor. As reported by Science Daily, the new solid state processor developed by a Yale-led team is reportedly the first in the world to use the power of quantum states to process information - something that physicists and scientists have been working towards for years now, using lasers, particle beams and photons. And it seems the Yale team has managed to do something that has so far eluded scientists: harness a qubit, the fundamentally complex building block of quantum computations. More . . . ![]() |
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Sekerob
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Late to the plate, (think our Jean went sailing again, as his records periodic posts have disappeared over the chat thread horizon), June was a complete bumper month for The Machine we've all been assimilated into.
----------------------------------------AND the purpose of this thread, Drums Rolling * the Teraflops, or rather the Petaflops. We processed 9.51 of those, or 317 Teraflops a day. Group ![]() and Crunch On.
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Sekerob
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The Machine is running strong, today at a pace of ~325 TFL, middle of Northern Hemisphere summer. The Centre of Future Record Prediction also gave off an alert that 300,000,000 million results completed milestone is pinned down for July 21, 2009. Already one team has set up a challenge to Smoke Test The New Server and get to that number earlier than the Centre projects. Of course we wish them to succeed
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Sid2
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Already one team has set up a challenge to Smoke Test The New Server and get to that number earlier than the Centre projects. Of course we wish them to succeed ![]() I just uploaded 4 HCMD2's running on Linux 64: . . . one ran 6+ hours, one ran a little over an hour, and two ran about 30 minutes. Leave it just like that. . . . ![]() |
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Sekerob
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The Machine is running strong, today at a pace of ~325 TFL, middle of Northern Hemisphere summer. The Centre of Future Record Prediction also gave off an alert that 300,000,000 million results completed milestone is pinned down for July 21, 2009. Already one team has set up a challenge to Smoke Test The New Server and get to that number earlier than the Centre projects. Of course we wish them to succeed ![]() Still tomorrow for the 300 million validated results to be marked.
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Sekerob
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The Forward Looking Prediction Centre assesses for July 22, 2009 the following guesstimates, in order of biggest to smallest project contributor to the 309.7 Teraflop Machine:
----------------------------------------DDDT 47.64 ↑15.6% HFCC 45.94 ↓15.1% NRW 45.85 ↑15.0% HCMD2 42.08 ↓13.8% HCC 40.62 ↓13.3% HPF2 39.72 ↓13.0% FLU 21.45 ↑ 7.05% FAAH 12.07 ↓3.97% CEP 8.61 ↑2.83% ALL 309.69 ↓ We want it all... to be up Crunch On
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Great !
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Sekerob
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Awesomely, as The Mean Machine keeps running on over 300 TFL, both HFCC and HCMD2 had a 21 day Flops sliding record. HPF2 and HCC had record credit per hour too suggesting that the relative power of contributing machines continues on their upward path.
----------------------------------------As Monday is here again, a typical post weekend peaker, and come Saturday we have Ferragosto, the holiday day of the holiday days, these very low frequency humms unceasingly are heard... just put your ears on the tracks if your can't: Crunch... Crunch... Crunch... Buone Lavoro
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Sid2
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Awesomely, as The Mean Machine keeps running on over 300 TFL, both HFCC and HCMD2 had a 21 day Flops sliding record. HPF2 and HCC had record credit per hour too suggesting that the relative power of contributing machines continues on their upward path. I believe the word is getting out that HCMD2 and HCC appreciate 64-bit OS's. . . . ![]() |
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