Please post here anything else (not relating to Maxwell technical matters)
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By ivox3
#288865
This is the Cray X-MP: 1982 it was rated at 800MFLOPs - ie., 800,000,000 floating point operations per second.


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This is the Intel D945GCLF2 with a built-in dual-core Atom processor 330. You can buy it anywhere from $70-90. It'll take up a 6.75"x6.75" of space.

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Atom 330 scored 6.744 billion operations per second. Eight times that of the Cray X-MP.


I'm just saying ......... :lol:


ps. Oh yeah, ... it will use 8 watts of power.
By kami
#288875
I can't wait to do maxwell renders on my iphone V8 ...
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By polynurb
#288877
i had a similar kick the other day:
1996 Hitachi SR2201/1024 220.4 GFLOPS University of Tokyo, Japan
this was the world's fastest supercomputer beginning of 1996.

.....now the 4 machines i use for work are 220 GFLOPS :shock:

...what would we have done 13 years ago.. having the fastest supercomputer right under our desk??...

...yeah right calculating brute force spectral disperion... :lol:
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By -Adrian
#288878
I often wondered what dead person i'd revive for a day to show the present.

Global politics and human/animal rights are arguably still a mess, so many historical figures who fought for freedom might not exactly be having a ball.
I think i'd take some kind of scientist, ideally someone interested in many fields. Maybe Richard Feynman, or one of the pioneers of computing, to show him what you just did :)

In regards to data storage it gets even crazier, just hand an IBM engineer from 1960 an SD card :lol:
Last edited by -Adrian on Fri Jan 09, 2009 2:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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By -Adrian
#288879
kami wrote:I can't wait to do maxwell renders on my iphone V8 ...
They'll remove the option to deactivate dispersion, they'll come up with stuff. Trust me...
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By polynurb
#288882
-Adrian wrote: In regards to data storage it gets even crazier, just hand an IBM engineer from 1960 an SD card :lol:

...gues you mean an SDxc card :wink:
The next-generation SDXC (eXtended Capacity) memory card specification, pending release in Q1 2009, dramatically improves consumers’ digital lifestyles by increasing storage capacity from 32 GB up to 2 TB and increasing SD interface read/write speeds up to 104 MB per second in 2009 with a road map to 300 MB per second.

...can't wait to get my digital lifestyle improved :lol:
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By Mihai
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ivox3 wrote:This is the Cray X-MP: 1982 it was rated at 800MFLOPs - ie., 800,000,000 floating point operations per second.

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It also made a nice lounge sofa :D
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By Frances
#288893
Yes, the upholstery was what made the Cray so special. Very swank. Apple should upholster the Mac Mini.
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By ivox3
#288896
It also made a nice lounge sofa.


Don't forget - it also had built-in therapeutic heat. :P
Last edited by ivox3 on Fri Jan 09, 2009 8:54 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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By tom
#288904
I want to Cray(!) :D
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By Leonardo
#288909
I would take the Cray X-MP any time.... Just imagine it in my living room as a conversation piece :shock: :lol:
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By ivox3
#288913
And when you move ... I'm sure you'll kindly leave it for the next people. :lol:

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