Remember when I was raving about nVidia’s new GTX 280 graphics card that crunches 1 Tera FLOPS?
Yeah, well, that was 3 weeks ago.
Today, Radeon’s new HD 4870 X2 graphics card has 1600 stream processors that crunch 2.4 Tera FLOPS.
Entries Tagged as 'Supercomputers'
2.4 Tera FLOPS per card
July 14th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Computer Power · Hardware · Singularity · Supercomputers
First Brain-Scale Supercomputer in 2011?
July 12th, 2008 · 2 Comments
While The Register isn’t the most reliable source, the time frame and specs look about right so I figure this article probably isn’t too far off.
Name: IBM Blue Waters
Peak performance: 1016 FLOPS
RAM: 620 TB
Location: University of Illinois
Delivery: 2011
For every synapse in an adult human brain this machine will have around 6 bytes of RAM and [...]
Tags: Computer Power · Singularity · Supercomputers
Neural networks with Nvidia CUDA
June 9th, 2008 · No Comments
If Roadrunner is a bit beyond your budget, simulating neural networks with GPUs might be an option:
The next generation of Nvidia GPUs will support enhancements such as double precision floating point in order to make them more suitable for general purpose highly parallel computation. There will also be cards with no graphics interface [...]
Tags: Computer Power · Hardware · Neural Networks · Neuroscience · Singularity · Supercomputers
Roadrunner reaches a Petaflop
June 9th, 2008 · 1 Comment
According to this article the Roadrunner supercomputer has now reached a Petaflop. Although it doesn’t sound like an official benchmark result yet, given that the International Supercomputing Conference starts in a week I guess the timing of the article is deliberate and an official position on the Top 500 supercomputers list will follow.
Next milestone…. 1016 [...]
Tags: Computer Power · Hardware · Machine Learning · Singularity · Supercomputers
“In ten years, this computer will be talking to us.”
March 4th, 2008 · No Comments
– Henry Markram in this article.
Maybe, but I suspect he will be beaten by people working on ANNs.
Tags: AGI · Neural Networks · Neuroscience · Supercomputers
Graphene Transistors
February 20th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Just read an interesting little article on graphene transistors. I’d never even heard of them before, apparently it’s the stuff that’s in your pencil. Anyway, with a bit of work you can make amazing transistors with it.
…electrons move through graphene with almost no resistance, generating little heat. What’s more, graphene is itself a [...]
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Moore power
September 9th, 2006 · 3 Comments
Some things in this world never cease to amaze me. I still remember as a teenager reading about a super computer being built that would perform 40 billion calculations per second. The thought of what could be done with so much computation power was nothing less than inspiring… Since then, I’ve been [...]
Tags: Supercomputers