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Games consoles reveal the supercomputer within

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 11:50 am
by MrAlex
WOW,
I had to post this!

* 16 February 2008
* Mike Nagle
* Magazine issue 2643

WHEN Todd Martínez broke his son's Sony PlayStation he didn't realise this would change the course of his career as a theoretical chemist. Having dutifully bought a PlayStation 2 as a replacement, he was browsing through the games console's technical specification when he realised it might have another use. "I noticed that the architecture looked a lot like high-performance supercomputers I had seen before," he says. "That's when I thought about getting one for myself."

Six years on and Martínez has persuaded the supercomputing centre at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, to buy eight computers each driven by two of the specialised chips that are at the heart of Sony's PlayStation 3 console. Together with his student Benjamin Levine he is using them to simulate the interactions between the electrons in atoms. Scaled up over entire molecules, the results could pave the way to predicting how a protein ...

Unfortunately its NOT the full article :'(
Instead go buy the magazine to read the full thing :p

Posted: Fri May 27, 2011 4:27 pm
by ghdgood6gv
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I would say that you need to send highly target content to make money out of short subscriber list…

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 10:12 pm
by jokovic
The high definition graphics and the processing and connectivity options in gaming consoles nowadays are many times higher than mainframe and even supercomputers that are decade older. That goes to show how advancement of technology for entertainment has brought us to this day..