1,200 percent more powerful than predecessor.
The most powerful supercomputer in Australia was unveiled today at the
National Computing Infrastructure (NCI) facility at the Australian
National University in Canberra.
The supercomputer was supplied by Sun Microsystems and contains 3,000
quad-core Intel Nehalem processors with 36TB of memory and a petabyte
filesystem.
Full story:
http://www.itnews.com.au/News/160654,australias-fastest-supercomputer-unveiled-in-canberra.aspx
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Mark
> Yeah that's great, but will it handle running Xtree Gold?
> Mark
I think you will need to move up to ZtreeWin Mark
:-)
>Australia's fastest supercomputer unveiled in Canberra
>1,200 percent more powerful than predecessor.
>Full story:
>http://www.itnews.com.au/News/160654,australias-fastest-supercomputer-unveiled-in-canberra.aspx
"It has been estimated that 487 billion gigabytes of new digital data
was created in 2008. The Large Hardon Collider (LHC) will generate up
^^^^^^
to 1,600MB of data per second when it is in full operation ... data
generated from Square Kilometer Array radio telescope, in one week of
operation, will equal all the words ever spoken by humanity."
Yes, but will it keep up with the written word, aka spam?
BTW, I think this is what the article's author meant to write:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large_Hadron_Collider
"The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world's largest and
highest-energy particle accelerator ..."
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> BTW, I think this is what the article's author meant to write:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large_Hadron_Collider
>
> "The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world's largest and
> highest-energy particle accelerator ..."
Sure but a "large HardOn Collider" did make me laugh :-)
MrT.
That web site sucks.
I can't access article using FF 3.5.5 , I keep getting stuck on the promo
page and can't get any other page , I get stuck in an endless loop and get
re-directed back to the same promo page when I click on the link to "....
Continue to ITnews"
I did access the article using IE 6.0
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> That web site sucks.
> I can't access article using FF 3.5.5 , I keep getting stuck on the promo
> page and can't get any other page , I get stuck in an endless loop and get
> re-directed back to the same promo page when I click on the link to "....
> Continue to ITnews"
I found it with FF 3.5.5, and have no problems.
not one of your settings or plug-ins?
Works fine here, your settings suck.
> I found it with FF 3.5.5, and have no problems. not one of your settings
> or plug-ins?
More than likely a lack of them so you can not view their frigging
animated adverts.
Are you running Adblock with FF ?
No, I am not.
I run no-script, but that wasn't a problem.
I'm using Adblock Plus with FF 3.5.5 and it works fine.
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>> Full story:
>> http://www.itnews.com.au/News/160654,australias-fastest-supercomputer-unveiled-in-canberra.aspx
>>
>
>That web site sucks.
>I can't access article using FF 3.5.5
You can use Google's text-only cached version of the site:
Just prefix any target URL with ...
http://74.125.153.132/search?strip=1&q=cache:
I have added this facility to the r-click menu in my browser (Opera)
and I use it whenever I suspect that the target URL will be
ad-infested.
Alternatively, you could send such URLs to a non-JS, non-Java browser
such as OffByOne.
Found the problem .
I had cookies set to block most web sites , once I allowed cookies for
www.itnews.com.au I was taken straight to the right web page.