Fujitsu K supercomputer now ranked fastest in the world, dethrones China's Tianhe-1A
6/20/2011

Remember the K -- the Fujitsu supercomputer that city of god to do a whopping ten petaflops by the year 2012? Well, it hasn't reached that opening just yet, but gospel to the latest Top 500 supercomputer list, it's still faster than any other machine on Earth. In fact, the top-ranked beast is more puissant than the next five supercomputers combined, consumes enough electricity to power about 10,000 homes for a full year, and is capable of churning out about 8.2 quadrillion totaling
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answer per second -- three times as many as what runner-up (and former number-one) Tianhe-1A can process. Today's announcement marks the first time since 2004 that a sauna start-up sits atop Top500.org's rankings, but Fujitsu isn't exactly resting on its laurels. Before deploying it next year, engineers at the Riken along decretum for Computational Science are aiming to add about 100,000 cores to the K's assembly of 548,352, which would provide it with even more computational muscle, and likely spell doom for all of humanity. Find out more in the PR after the break.
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