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Japanese ‘K’ supercomputer hits 10.51 petaflops, but can it run Crysis?

Fujitsu and Riken have announced that their record holding ‘K’ computer has broken its own record, calculating 10.51 petaflops (over 10 quadrillion floating point operations per second).

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Speed-Racer4588d ago

I wonder how larger they can scale this monster before the efficiency levels start to dip?

CynicalVision4588d ago ShowReplies(2)
fragnificent4588d ago

ha it cant what a rubbish computer. it doesnt have a monitor

TABSF4587d ago

Crysis is no longer the benchmark really, can be played on mid-range systems. All you need is a good GPU around £150 such as GTX 560

The real test is on games that require £300 GPUs like Battlefield 3.

kevnb4587d ago

battlefield 3 can be played fine at near max on a 460...

TABSF4587d ago (Edited 4587d ago )

Well I have GTX 460 SLi, if I max it out with Post AA and 4xMSAA its game over.

Maxed out with no AA I'm getting around mid 70s

kevnb4587d ago

i would say that is running the game lol

jerethdagryphon4587d ago

CPU’s, 88,128 2.0GHz 8-core SPARC64

its not a x86 architecture so no it cant run crysis

for what its meant for its impressive

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