Thursday, 3 November 2011

K Computer: The Fastest computer in the world

Hi Guyz,
It's been a while; you would say. Banky has been damn busy of late. This cashless Lagos project has sucked up all my time in the last few weeks. Thank God the pressure is bearable now.
One gist have got for you is about the fastest computer in the world at the moment.It's called the K Computer and it's topping 10 Petaflops.
The K supercomputer just got a bit quicker—boosting its computational output to 10.5 quadrillion calculations per second and making it the speediest number-crunching system on the planet.
The K Computer was built by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MoMESST) in conjunction with the Fujitsu Corporation and specifically aimed towards breaking the 10 petaflop barrier.
It employs processing clusters of over 88,000 specially-designed HPC Fujitsu SPARC64 VIIIfx chips as well as 864 server racks to perform its computational feats. The K currently resides at Fujitsu's RIKEN lab in Kobe, Japan.
According to industry benchmarks, the K computer is performing at 93 percent efficiency. However, given that it burned through $9.89 million of electricity yearly when it ran at just one petaflop, I'd rather not see the lab's current utility bill...lol.

Enjoy ur holiday!

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