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Dat Shit Cray

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I'm going to go crawl in a hole and die now. :D
 
RELEASE THE KRAKEN! :D

As for power, it would make sense for them to invest in nuclear power, and by invest in nuclear power, what I really mean is that they should have several nuclear reactors on their property owned and operated by them. :D
 
Looks like the kraken wrapper has been installed and is working...enabling DLB.
 
Sorry, but that thing doesn't even begin to compare with the Tianhe-1A:
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This is in every node, not counting the NVIDIA Tesla GPGPUs:
intel-cpu.jpg



Fun fact: Skynet's neural network central processing core only outputs a maximum of 90TFLOPS/s, not counting it's dedicated CPU-subnets.
The world's top supercomputer is outputting data at over 20PFLOPS/s.

Shows you how far we've come in computing power and IPC efficiency. :cool:
Though Skynet's CPUs use a hypercube ZISC-based architecture, I would love to see us use that someday; computers with a learning/adaptive capability at the hardware level.
 
Sorry, but that thing doesn't even begin to compare with the Tianhe-1A:
13610713_11n.jpg


This is in every node, not counting the NVIDIA Tesla GPGPUs:
intel-cpu.jpg



Fun fact: Skynet's neural network central processing core only outputs a maximum of 90TFLOPS/s, not counting it's dedicated CPU-subnets.
The world's top supercomputer is outputting data at over 20PFLOPS/s.

Shows you how far we've come in computing power and IPC efficiency. :cool:
Though Skynet's CPUs use a hypercube ZISC-based architecture, I would love to see us use that someday; computers with a learning/adaptive capability at the hardware level.


but ... but.... dat shit aint cray
 
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