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Cray to Build Supercomputer That Will Manage Nuclear Weapons

The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) has awarded Seattle-based supercomputer maker Cray a $174 million contract to develop a new machine to manage nuclear weapons.

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Crazay3567d ago

Just what the world needs...A super computer havign control over Nukes...Hello oblivion

AuXDubz3565d ago

Never trust humans with nukes, so never trust any one/thing with them.

SilentNegotiator3565d ago

Nukes have only been used once offensively (well, twice, just three days apart) and that ended a war, turning the instigating warring nation into one that creates sexy cartoons and wacky gameshows.

I'd say humanity's track record with nukes has been pretty good thus far.

SilentNegotiator3565d ago

Never trust people from Seattle to handle your weapons. Never.

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Cray's outlook indicates enterprises may eye supercomputing

Cray said its 2015 results will be better than expected largely due to commercial customers looking into high-performance computing.

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