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New Super Computer Has Power of Two-Million Laptops

New Super Computer Makes Current Fastest Look Like Commodore 64

About six months ago, IBM unveiled Roadrunner, a super computer built to maintain our nation's nuclear arsenal. Roadrunner was twice as fast as BluGene/L, the fastest computer on Earth for three years running. But if you thought Roadrunner was impressive, you haven't seen anything yet.

IBM has begun work on Sequoia, a new super computer for the Department of Energy (DoE) that will also help maintain the government's nuclear stockpile. Sequoia will run at about 20 petaflops, or 20 quadrillion calculations per-second -- almost 20 times faster than Roadrunner. Sequoia will be so powerful that it will need its own super computer, Dawn, just to shuttle data and information between it and researchers. Dawn will be as powerful as former super computing champ BluGene/L.

IBM expects to deliver computational monster -- which is the size of a whole house, contains 1.6-million microprocessors, and has the processing power of two million laptops -- in 2011. All we want to know is how well it'll run Crysis. [From: Times Online]

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