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Hector, Europe’s fastest super computer

supercomputer that could help answer some of science’s biggest questions will be unveiled on Monday. With the power of 12,000 desktop PCs, the mammoth machine called HECToR is the fastest computer in Great Britain and one of the most powerful in Europe. It can make 63 million calculations each second, allowing scientists to conduct research into everything from climate change to new medicines. The purpose-built machine is housed in 60 wardrobe-sized cabinets in the University of Edinburgh’s advanced computing centre near the Scottish capital. After years of development, Chancellor Alistair Darling is due to attend the official launch ceremony for the 113 million pound machine.

“HECToR will enable us to do research that we simply could not do in any other way,” said Jane Nicholson, of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, the public body which acts as the project’s managing agent. “We want to push forward the boundaries of knowledge.” Researchers will tap into its power to study ocean currents, build tiny parts for advanced computers and make warplanes less visible to radar. Other projects include research into superconductors, combustion engines and new materials. Scientists working in fields ranging from cosmology and atomic physics to disaster simulation and healthcare will also use the computer. HECToR, which stands for High-End Computing Terascale Resource, was made by the U.S. manufacturer Cray Inc. It must be just sweet to use the power of 12 thousand computers to encode movies…

Source: Reuters

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  1. David
    January 16th, 2008 | 15:39

    “I think that burning the money would be better than giving it to African money traps. This will at least be of use to the people that earnt/deserve it, not infection-riddled monkeys.”

    Thank You! Faild States and Failed Economies is the problem with the 3rd World. I’ve went to college with Civil Engineers, (who have gone to Africa to build public works) that tell me they had built a structure multiple times, because the people there would burn them down! These people don’t want to be helped!

    What needs to established is the Political Will!

  2. Vision
    January 16th, 2008 | 18:33

    @3
    it’s just the first phase, in the second phase the “computer” will have a capacity of 250 TeraFLOPS

    @9
    can you imagine it running with Windows ???
    HeCtoR is running some kind of Unix operation system (Unicos)

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HECToR

  3. spookmineer
    January 16th, 2008 | 21:12

    While not being a “single” computer, it is amazing that Folding at Home (distributed computing) reached 1 PetaFlop (1000 TeraFlops) a few months ago (with the help of PS3’s no less).

  4. RankoK
    January 17th, 2008 | 01:12

    is not so dificult to spend lots of $$ to build supercomputer, it’s much biger problem to create software for that hardware…

    all that hardware but what exploits that power?

    imagine that you have best desktop PC but nothing on hdd, no OS…so, what all that hardver is…junk in box(figurative)?

  5. jean
    January 17th, 2008 | 06:49

    “supercomputer that could help answer some of science’s biggest questions will….”

    I already know the answer…its 42.

  6. vinks
    January 17th, 2008 | 08:50

    the pic in the article is of bluegene not hector. and usually for machines like this you are paying for the scalable networks for parallel processing. and in the case of the cray machines, most likely memory bandwidth which they currently seem to excel at.

    its most likely running linux of some sort, unicos isnt really what customers want these days :(

  7. RankoK
    January 17th, 2008 | 16:37

    “Software is decelerating faster than hardware is accelerating.” Gates’ Law

    (law’s name refers to Bill Gates)

    wikipedia

  8. IBMer
    January 21st, 2008 | 11:39

    Fastest general purpose computer used for several unique and interesting projects:

    Average floating point operations per second 827,547.0 GigaFLOPS / 827.547 TeraFLOPS

    http://boincstats.com/stats/project_graph.php?pr=bo

    And it’s still growing!

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