Third Largest Supercomputer... at Weta Digital
Designadrug writes "This story at the BBC details how the worlds third largest supercomputer (conditions apply) lives at Weta Digital - the company that provided CGI effects for The Lord of the Rings movies. The article also goes on to discuss the 500 TeraBytes of data generated for the films and how the epic Battle of Pelennor Fields almost defeated the film itself."
He is confident... "King Kong is covered in hair," he said, "we could be animating that."
Is it just me, or does that sound more desperate than confident?
e interesting to know what kind of a file system they use one something like this...
My vote goes for FAT16.
Oh and it was fun to read Houston's comment: "We needed another 1,000 processors and we had nowhere to put them" - Someone must have surely commented "Houston, we have a problem!"
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If I collected 5121 computers (486s) and connected them all together I would have the largest supercomputer in the world?
"Yeah, IBM? Yeah. . . Apple told me there was a four week wait for my G5. Could ya crank out a couple for me? Thanks. Hugs to all. . ."
I am a believer of momentum and curves.
When he could do beowolf and bring down /. under a rush of nerds posting the same joke?
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... would the hair be animated, the hairs would be fighting each other!
Fight hunger. Filet a politician and send him to a 3rd world country of your choice.
I'm sure that there are landfills that beat this setup...
second society
Personally, I'm looking forward to the 2005 release of the 100000-DVD-set with all 500TB of extra footage and of making of documentaries.
erroneous: look me up in a dictionary
2 posts ago they were building stonehenge, now they have the 3rd largest supercomputer in the world.
I for one...
1) Tomorrow + Tomorrow + Tomorrow + Tomorrow + Tomorrow + Tomorrow = 6 days.
2) Longhorn + DNF!
(Score: +1, Obvious)
Second question, what could I use that much processing power on my wrist for?
A handwarmer?
That the system is collectively known as "the precious".