senkakudefender
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you or the whole cheerleading india should change your handles to "timetrouble"! your big wigs called 2017! Is that a problem for you already?
Do you think everyone is sleeping while you are leggoing your superduper computer!?!
indians cheer the whole day on picking up a cent by the gutter
that's how you cheerleaders call "succeed"
by the end of 2017, lets see the finale of the indian cheerleading circus. I wont miss it!
Chinese insecurity reeks till here. Amazing! Wait for more projects! 2017 it is. We were no. 4 in 2008 2014 holds more promise. BTW Worlds fastest computer is CRAY XC30 100 Petaflops.
The Cray XK7 supercomputer is a trifecta of scalar, network and many-core innovation. It combines Crays proven Gemini interconnect, AMD's leading multi-core scalar processors and NVIDIAs powerful many-core GPU processors to create a true, productive hybrid supercomputer.
Capable of scaling to 500,000 scalar processors and 50 petaflops of hybrid peak performance, every aspect of the Cray XK7 system from its resiliency features to its scalability-boosting technologies has been engineered to meet sciences real-world demands. And with the expertise of the industrys only company singularly focused on high performance computing behind it, the Cray XK7 supercomputer brings Crays trademark reliability, flexibility and scalability to the many-core HPC environment.
In other words next 6 mths and u'll see this baby doin 100 petaflops.
Cray has launched its XC30 supercomputer codenamed Cascade, which looks set to take the crown from which the US Oak Ridge National Laboratory Titan won a few days ago.
Cray says its new machine will scale to 100 Petaflops, while Titan runs at 20 Petaflops.
The Cray XC30 uses Intel processors and accelerators much like the Titan which adds accelerators to AMD processors and achieved more than 20 million billion floating point operations per second (20 Petaflops), but the new supercomputing champion can scale to five times that, and the first orders will soon be shipped to six laboratories around the world.