£52 Million Govt Funding for New UK Supercomputer 135
Lancey writes "The BBC reports that the UK government has contributed £52 million towards the building of the High-End Computing Terascale Resource to replace two existing supercomputers currently in use by British scientists. The story claims a maximum speed of 100 teraflops, although it is unlikely that the machine will ever be pushed to this limit. Some of the government funding will also be used to train scientists and programmers to develop software capable of exploiting the machine's potential."
Born Yesterday? (Score:5, Insightful)
However, it is unlikely to ever be pushed to its limits
Give it a little while. Ten years ago, people thought 16MB of RAM was excessive. Ten years before that, 512KB was considered a luxury.--
"Man Bites Dog
Then Bites Self"
100,000 times faster than an ordinary computer (Score:4, Insightful)
Anyone remember the days when the word 'supercomputer' actually meant something?
Re:Born Yesterday? (Score:2, Insightful)
to actually make any chance of beeting a 12 year old in the game of Go
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From my knowledge of UK government IT history . . (Score:4, Insightful)
If you think I am being too cynical, just look at their track record. The CSA computer system, the air traffic control system, etc
What amazes me is that they still get more work. Surely even New Labour have a limit to how far a bribe can take them.
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Re:From my knowledge of UK government IT history . (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Born Yesterday? (Score:2, Insightful)
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