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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I wonder how larger they can scale this monster before the efficiency levels start to dip?
ha it cant what a rubbish computer. it doesnt have a monitor
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.
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