The Cosmology Machine, Britain's biggest academic supercomputer was turned on today. They say it:
"can perform 10 billion arithmetic operations in a second. This number of operations would a take a numerate individual about a million years of continuous calculation to complete. Alternatively, if all of Earth’s six billion inhabitants were proficient at arithmetic, it would take them about two hours to carry out the same number of operations that the supercomputer can carry out in a single second."
After the machine has worked one week, it will have done what would take everyone on Earth working together over a century to complete. What an amazing idea—that we can approximate a century's worth of the collective number-crunching potential of all humanity in a single week, with one machine. I wonder what they'll discover!
"can perform 10 billion arithmetic operations in a second. This number of operations would a take a numerate individual about a million years of continuous calculation to complete. Alternatively, if all of Earth’s six billion inhabitants were proficient at arithmetic, it would take them about two hours to carry out the same number of operations that the supercomputer can carry out in a single second."
After the machine has worked one week, it will have done what would take everyone on Earth working together over a century to complete. What an amazing idea—that we can approximate a century's worth of the collective number-crunching potential of all humanity in a single week, with one machine. I wonder what they'll discover!
