the World’s Fastest Supercomputer

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the World’s Fastest Supercomputer

#1 Post by labbe5 »

https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/06/sum ... -hat-linux

Star-spangled supercomputer puts China's Sunway system in the shade.

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#2 Post by bigpup »

But Puppy Linux still boots up faster :shock: :lol:

Red Hat Enterprise Linux is a memory hog!
10 petabytes of memory
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#3 Post by step »

and don't take it out for dinner
consume a colossal 13MW of energy when running at full clout.
That's 3100 kilocalories per second :)
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#4 Post by tallboy »

That energy comsumption is the problem. I guess the monster has a really large cooling system.
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#5 Post by bigpup »

I just saw a news story about Google putting one of there server farms, off shore in the ocean, just for the free cooling the cold water will provide.
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#6 Post by Burn_IT »

I believe it is not the first.
Though it may be the first that is completely sealed.
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#7 Post by Sailor Enceladus »

Can't even reach 5GHz... let alone 10GHz. Useless upgrade for me then! :lol:
Max. CPU clock rate: 4 GHz
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#8 Post by nosystemdthanks »

if everyone donates to mozilla right now, im sure they can make a browser that runs slow on it.
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