Russia buys a big Supercomputer

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A Russian university has bought one of the world's most powerful supercomputers, the first time that such sophisticated technology has been exported to the former Soviet Union, makers IBM said on Thursday.
The Moscow State University has selected a Blue Gene device capable of 27.8 trillion operations per second to use in research on nanotechnology and scientific applications such as modelling the heart, an IBM spokesman said.

"This agreement with IBM heralds a new era of supercomputing in Russia," said Viktor Sadovnichiy, rector of the university, in a statement.

The world's most powerful supercomputer is a Blue Gene device owned by the U.S. Department of Energy and used at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to model the ageing of the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile and predict potential problems.

IBM said the supercomputer sold to Moscow university would be among the 50 most powerful supercomputers in the world but had received an export licence from U.S. authorities and would be used "purely for scientific research".

The Department of Computational Mathematics at the Moscow university paid around US$5 million for two racks of the supercomputer, which can run 2,600 times faster than the fastest home PC and should be operational by April 2008.

Because of advances in technology, each rack of the supercomputer is about the size of a U.S. domestic fridge and additional racks can be added as requirements grow.

The Blue Gene version used by the U.S. government is almost 20 times more powerful than the one bought by Moscow.

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The world's most powerful supercomputer is a Blue Gene device owned by the U.S. Department of Energy and used at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to model the ageing of the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile and predict potential problems.


Prego, its in there.
 
Originally Posted By: MolaKule
This computer could also model nuclear simulations and rocket trajectories.
yeah uh huh they're going to use it for a new FOBS with R36M missiles, right?
 
Russia will EBay it to China or PRNK for twice what they paid, but their check from the Central Bank of Nigeria will bounce.
 
I don't trust the russians. Their 75-year soviet experiment went bust. Given the chance, if they think they could, they would still try to take over the world. I forget who said this, but someone once said that the capitalists in America would sell the noose that hangs them. I say beware and keep this technology in-house and away from shady characters.

I don't like being part of America's think tank, only to have my bright ideas sold to these characters.
 
I wish ~someone~ would take over the World already and just get it over with. The constant chaos is kind of annoying. I'm shure things could be streamlined...with all the low-lifes and such.
 
Originally Posted By: Kestas
Be careful what you wish for.


Yes, "low(er)life (form)" is a relative term
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...but..I do seem to recall a neat scifi movie that may cause us to ponder a bit.

Colossus: The Forbin Project

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Originally Posted By: Kestas
I forget who said this, but someone once said that the capitalists in America would sell the noose that hangs them.


"The Capitalists will sell us the rope with which we will hang them." -V.I. Lenin
 
Originally Posted By: sprintman
Russia buys a big Supercomputer


They can't afford a very small supercomputer?
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