Supercomputers

I’ve always followed the progress of supercomputers beginning with the CDC 6600 (my first “real” computer was the CDC 6400 at the University of Washington) running up to 3 million instructions per second, so I found this announcement by IBM of their Blue Gene supercomputer that will be capable of one quadrillion (that’s 1,000,000,000,000,000) operations per second (one petaflop) pretty interesting. It’s not due to be delivered until 2004, but that’s 10 years sooner than predicted by Moore’s law.

Posted on September 5, 2000
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