How powerful is the NASA supercomputer?

Using a total of 2.09 megawatts, or 233 megaflops
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In computing, floating point operations per second (FLOPS, flops or flop/s) is a measure of computer performance, useful in fields of scientific computations that require floating-point calculations. For such cases, it is a more accurate measure than measuring instructions per second.
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, Pleiades is among the most energy-efficient supercomputers in the world. "Pleiades represents a significant engineering achievement in several ways," said William Thigpen, Pleiades project manager at the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) Division at Ames.
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How fast is NASA supercomputer?

The "K Computer," built by Fujitsu and the Riken national laboratory, runs at 8.162 petaflops, or about 70,000 times faster than an X-Box.
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Can you game on a NASA supercomputer?

it won't have a beefy gpu or anything a gaming computer needs. so performance in games would actually be quite bad, if it can even run a game at all. If the game you tried to run uses the CPU more than the GPU, then NASA computers would be well suited.
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How powerful is a supercomputer?

Because supercomputers can achieve over one quadrillion flops, and consumer devices are much less powerful, we've used teraflops as our comparison metric. 1 teraflop = 1,000,000,000,000 (1 trillion) flops. Table ranks supercomputers by teraflops.
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What are the 5 most powerful computer?

Top 10 supercomputers
  1. Fugaku, Japan. Built by Fujitsu, Fugaku is installed at the RIKEN Center for Computational Science (R-CCS) in Kobe, Japan. ...
  2. Summit, U.S. ...
  3. Sierra, U.S. ...
  4. Sunway TaihuLight, China. ...
  5. Selene, U.S. ...
  6. Tianhe-2A, China. ...
  7. JUWELS Booster Module, Germany. ...
  8. HPC5, Italy.
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What's the world's most powerful computer?

The world's most powerful supercomputers

According to Top500, which ranks computers around the world, as of November 2021, the Fugaku supercomputer located at RIKEN Centre for Computational Science in Kobe, Japan is the world's fastest supercomputer.
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How much would a NASA PC cost?

NASA's system will cost about $50 million, somewhat of a bargain price because Intel Corp. and SGI, among other vendors, will be studying the system as part of a research agreement, a NASA spokesman said.
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What GPU is in a NASA PC?

It contains 128 nodes, each with two quad-core AMD Opteron (Barcelona) processors and a Nvidia GeForce 480 GTX graphics processing unit (GPU) for a dedicated peak processing power of 128 teraflops across the entire system—100 times more powerful than the original hyperwall.
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How much is NASA worth?

Annual budget

NASA's budget for financial year (FY) 2020 is $22.6 billion. It represents 0.48% of the $4.7 trillion the United States plans to spend in the fiscal year. Since its inception, the United States has spent nearly US$650 billion (in nominal dollars) on NASA.
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Can a supercomputer run Doom?

With a Little Liquid Nitrogen, Doom Eternal Can Run at 1,000 FPS on a PC. Thanks to liquid nitrogen cooling, an overclocked PC gaming machine was able to reach the insane benchmark on Doom Eternal without melting down. Gamers like high frame rates.
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Are supercomputers still used?

The Advanced Simulation and Computing Program currently uses supercomputers to maintain and simulate the United States nuclear stockpile. In early 2020, COVID-19 was front and center in the world. Supercomputers used different simulations to find compounds that could potentially stop the spread.
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What is the petaflop?

A petaflop is a measure of a computer's processing speed and can be expressed as: A quadrillion (thousand trillion) floating point operations per second (FLOPS) A thousand teraflops.
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Why NASA PC is so powerful?

Why Nasa Pc Is So Powerful? was 93 percent more efficient in computing efficiency than other top-of-the-line computers due to its extensive integration of technologies: its massive number of CPUs, the way they are interconnected, and the software that manages the hardware's performance best.
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How strong is NASA WIFI?

What is the highest speed of internet in NASA? The internet speed of NASA is exceptionally high thanks to the kinds of data they deal with. Their networks are capable of 91 gigabits per second, as they found out from an experiment they did in 2013. But it does not mean that their entire network is that fast.
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How many GB is a petaflop?

Some of the most cutting-edge systems that handle data for large institutions are already calculating performance at a much faster rate, for instance, where professionals may use the terms "teraflops" and "petaflops." One teraflop is equal to 1000 gigaflops, and one petaflop is equal to 1,000,000 gigaflops.
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How much RAM did NASA use to land on the moon?

The 1969 Apollo 11 mission (above) was the first to land men on the Moon. Since then, the most obvious advances have been in computing and electronics (especially in reducing size). The Apollo Guidance Computer had RAM of 4KB, a 32KB hard disk.
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What is the highest amount of RAM you can have?

If a computer is running a 32-bit processor, the maximum amount of RAM it can address is 4GB. Computers running 64-bit processors can hypothetically handle hundreds of terabytes of RAM.
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Who owns NASA?

That's because NASA isn't a private or publicly-owned company. Instead, it's an official agency of the U.S. government. That means it's technically owned by the United States and receives government funding just like the Department of Justice, Department of Education, National Park Service, etc.
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How much FPS can a NASA computer get?

That's a ton of computing power, and it adds up to a peak speed of 7.25 petaflops per second — hundreds of thousands of times faster than your basic home computer. It has a total memory of 938 TB. All this means that it's more powerful than we (or most people) can comprehend.
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What is the fastest PC in the world?

Intel Core i9 12900K

The Core i9 12900K (opens in new tab) represents the very best in Intel's desktop 12th Generation processors, and the fastest chip out there today.
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How big is NASA's computer?

926 terabytes. As of November 2019 it is ranked the 32nd most powerful computer on the TOP500 list with a LINPACK rating of 5.95 petaflops (5.95 quadrillion floating point operations per second) and a peak performance of 7.09 petaflops from its most recent hardware upgrade.
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How Fast Is supercomputer?

According to the TOP500 list (link resides outside of ibm.com), the world's fastest supercomputer is Japan's Fugaku at a speed of 442 petaflops as of June 2021. IBM supercomputers, Summit and Sierra, garner the second and third spots, clocking in at 148.8 and 94.6 petaflops, respectively.
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Who has fastest supercomputer?

But while Fugaku is the world's most powerful public supercomputer, at 442 petaflops, China is believed to secretly operate two exascale (1,000 petaflops) supercomputers, which were launched earlier this year.
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