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Topic: New U.S. Supercomputers To Break 100 Petaflop Benchmark, Use Nvidia NVlink (Read 959 times)

legendary
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Terminated.
Although the improvement seems rather nice, but I'm not amazed by it. The performance does not impress me, I do however like the energy efficiency.
That's what matters. What if we could run 100 PFLOPS at just 1 MW? That would make a difference.

I still think that this Supercomputer couldn't run AC:Unity.  Cheesy
newbie
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Set up a few cpu miners on this rig. lol. More likely be easier to use it the hack exchanges for btc.
legendary
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I wonder what kind of games John Carmack could come up with this much power.
legendary
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NVIDIA Volta, IBM POWER9 Land Contracts For New US Government Supercomputers

http://www.anandtech.com/show/8727/nvidia-ibm-supercomputers
hero member
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Designed for Skynet
legendary
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If this computers use to mine bitcoin how much it could possibly mine per day?

They are not designed to mine bitcoins and most probably they are not profitable for mining.

no there designed to break your passwords and steal all your secrets. really dont think it will be long before china double it again 
hero member
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If this computers use to mine bitcoin how much it could possibly mine per day?

They are not designed to mine bitcoins and most probably they are not profitable for mining.
hero member
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If this computers use to mine bitcoin how much it could possibly mine per day?
legendary
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New U.S. Supercomputers To Break 100 Petaflop Benchmark, Use Nvidia NVlink

http://www.tomsitpro.com/articles/nvidia-ibm-supercomputers,1-2346.html

<< U.S. laboratories today announced two new supercomputers. If all goes according to plan, they will become the world's two fastest supercomputers, beating out China's Tianhe-2. In fact, both machines are planned to double the previous performance record. >>
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