Sci/Tech Military Supercomputer Sets Record

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SAN FRANCISCO — An American military supercomputer, assembled from components originally designed for video game machines, has reached a long-sought-after computing milestone by processing more than 1.026 quadrillion calculations per second.

The new machine is more than twice as fast as the previous fastest supercomputer, the I.B.M. BlueGene/L, which is based at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California.

The new $133 million supercomputer, called Roadrunner in a reference to the state bird of New Mexico, was devised and built by engineers and scientists at I.B.M. and Los Alamos National Laboratory, based in Los Alamos, N.M. It will be used principally to solve classified military problems to ensure that the nation’s stockpile of nuclear weapons will continue to work correctly as they age. The Roadrunner will simulate the behavior of the weapons in the first fraction of a second during an explosion.

Before it is placed in a classified environment, it will also be used to explore scientific problems like climate change. The greater speed of the Roadrunner will make it possible for scientists to test global climate models with higher accuracy.

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Now we may be able to run Crysis on max/max with out crashing!
 

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I think I read somewhere that it has already developed a learning capability, and has been programmed to protect itself. I also heard it determined mankind a threat to its existence.

But then again, a machine would never harm a human being, right? :p
 

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I think I read somewhere that it has already developed a learning capability, and has been programmed to protect itself. I also heard it determined mankind a threat to its existence.

But then again, a machine would never harm a human being, right? :p
I believe you are thinking of.. something else.
 
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I heard that it found a way to use people as power.
 
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