RecessionCone's Supercomputer!

Discussion in 'Graphics and Semiconductor Industry' started by TheAlSpark, Jul 18, 2015.

  1. Razor1

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    Update your Guess'o'matic to 2.0 and you'll see it is actually for the "Cloudnet of things".

    p.s. there might be some tautology bugs in there.
     
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    Dohble-confirmed.
     
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    Now enough information has been posted that I expect we'll see wccftech.com put up an article. "Our exclusive sources have given us a hint of a new multi-petaflop supercomputer powered not by NVidia Tesla boards.... but by enthusiast level consumer GPUs. The Titan X apparently has swayed some of the Big Names in HPC to shift their hardware focus..." Of course it needs a powerful sorta-true clickbait title like "New supercomputer GPU from NVidia.. and it's not a Tesla."
     
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    So cynical we all are... Tsk tsk! So cynical! It can't be good for the digestion, I tell.
     
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    Not so cynical...

    Today Fuad posted a simple guess of Pascal having 17B transistors. 6 hours later, WCCFtech posted its own article simply paraphrasing Fuad's.
     
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