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Fastest US Supercomputer Runs Linux

jgercken writes "The Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has brought online a 11.8 teraflops supercomputer based on the Linux operating system, comprised of ~2,000 Itanium processors, and assembled by HP. Touted to be the fastest unclassified computer in the US, its main duties will be atmospheric chemistry, systems biology, catalysis and materials science."

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  1. Yes... by MikeXpop · · Score: 4, Funny

    But does it run Linux?

    ::ducks::

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    1. Re:Yes... by Cpt_Kirks · · Score: 4, Funny

      and, wait for it...imagine a beowolf cluster of these!

    2. Re:Yes... by Gleng · · Score: 5, Funny

      I don't think even the Death Star could /. this bitch.

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    3. Re:Yes... by Nunar · · Score: 5, Funny

      Linux? Come on, let's get to the important stuff...

      Will it run SETI??

  2. SCO by TedCheshireAcad · · Score: 4, Funny

    Whoa, that's gonna cost them in SCO licenses.

    But seriously, I wonder what kind of stand governmental implementations of Linux are taking on the fiaSCO.

  3. What about the Powerstack? by tcd004 · · Score: 5, Funny

    They clearly aren't considering the Powerstack 5000

    tcd004

  4. But the true test by DaLiNKz · · Score: 5, Funny

    Can it run Quake II properly with 200 bots set to godlike abilities? ;)

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  5. Maybe they can spare some CPU time... by pVoid · · Score: 4, Funny
    for the actual power grid to avoid the catastrophic meltdowns we just recently had... instead of frolicking about with the bees and flowers.

    1. Re:Maybe they can spare some CPU time... by Blaine+Hilton · · Score: 4, Funny
      Perhaps they were testing the system, and that is what caused the whole power grid to fall apart...

      Should I be making and wearing that tin-foil cap now?

  6. Its main duties... by Brian+Dennehy · · Score: 3, Funny

    will be atmospheric chemistry, systems biology, catalysis and materials science.

    And the occasional game of Doom III... at a frame rate of 24 fps (if you're lucky).
  7. Strange by Timesprout · · Score: 5, Funny

    Being the Department of Energy I though they would have used AMD chips so they could use the excess heat to drive a power plant.

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  8. They've brought it online... by MoThugz · · Score: 4, Funny

    Now, let's see if we can /. the world's fastest linux powered unclassified computer.

    Got URL?

  9. Yay! by Bridog · · Score: 4, Funny

    RC5-1024 here we come!

    Call me back in about 200 years.

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  10. Re:What about the classified ones? by Ctrl-Z · · Score: 4, Funny

    Especially not the people running them.

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  11. Guarantee by oobar · · Score: 3, Funny

    I will personally bludgeon to death anyone who posts a "Beuwulf cluster" joke to this story. Let's just get that out of the way...

  12. that sounds good by toddhunter · · Score: 5, Funny

    But according to Apple the G5 is 10% quicker under their latest benchmark tests.

  13. Re:What about the classified ones? by JordanH · · Score: 3, Funny
    • No one knows what operating systems they run,...

    No one?? Really??

    *Boggle*

  14. I, for one... by kdsolutions · · Score: 3, Funny

    ... welcome our new 11.8 TFLOP overlord.

    Hello, HAL.

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  15. But does it run SCO? by Axe · · Score: 4, Funny

    We all know it is a superior system. And with $1.5M in licensing fees they will collect for this particular installation, they will develop it even further.

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  16. Re:Grid Computing and AI by sco08y · · Score: 4, Funny

    I'm not EVEN going to look at it until YOU put in more exclamation points!!!!!!!!! and BOLD TEXT!!!!!!!!

    The RADICAL NAVIGATION BAR is absolutely AMAZING!!!!!!!!! That kind of NATURAL CAMOUFLAGE of VITAL NAVIGATION ELEMENTS is a SUPER-COOL way to design GROOVY WEB SITES!!!!!!!!!

  17. Re:What about the classified ones? by DanThe1Man · · Score: 3, Funny

    It is widely speculated that they are trying to brute force public keys used by foreign governments

    So can foreign governments sue them for violateing the DMCA?

  18. It's not vaporware; there's code. Wierd code. by Animats · · Score: 3, Funny
    There's a huge download available, and it's in Perl, so you can try to figure it out. The download is huge because it has "skins", and they're all stored as large PNG files.

    This seems to be something you run via a CGI server, so multiple copies of itself interact via that route. I think.

    Check out EULA.txt in the sources:

    • Further, you may not access or use our Services if you are, or are directly related to, an employee/member of any or all of the following entities:
      • Microsoft (software production company)
        SCO (software licensing company)
        AOL/Time Warner (media conglomerate)
        Disney (media conglomerate)
        McDonalds (fast food chain)
        Taco Bell (fast food chain)
        Bayer (pharmaceutical production company)
        DuPont (plastics production company)
        Anheuser/Busch (alcohol production company)
        De Beers (diamond trading company)
        Dell (computer production company)
        Intel (microprocessor production company)
        Exxon/Mobil (petroleum trading company)
        Texaco/Chevron (petroleum trading company)
        The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)
        The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA)
        ABSOLUTELY ANY Local, State, Federal, or International LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY
        ABSOLUTELY ANY Local, State, Federal, or International INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
        ABSOLUTELY ANY Local, State, Federal, or International MILITARY FORCE
        ABSOLUTELY ANY Bank, Credit Union, Insurance Agency, or other primarily finance-related institution
        ABSOLUTELY ANY Illuminist, Non-Human, Facist, or Evil organized institution

    GridShell v0.97, feauturing MORE INTELLIGENCE

  19. SCO? by raehl · · Score: 4, Funny

    McBride: We have learned that your government secret agency is using Linux IP in violation of our intellectual property rights.

    Secret Government Agency: We have learned that SCO owes billions of dollars in back taxes, and that you have an affinity for barnyard animals.

    McBride: But I havn't been on a farm in 40 years!

    Secret Government Agency: That's not what these pictures generated by our new Linux supercompter say.

  20. Imagine a Beowulf Cluster of power plants by po8 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Its main duties will be atmospheric chemistry, systems biology, catalysis and materials science.

    IOW, studies in dealing with the power consumption of 2000 Itanium processors.