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Comments on: Flexing a super (computing) muscle

The U.S. remains No. 1 in the world in high-performance computing, but IBM's Dave Turek examines whether it can maintain its current domination.

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It's nice to know were on the same wave lengh
by wildchild_plasma_gyro January 28, 2008 12:49 PM PST
I myself am planning at some point to build a computer with Vector processors included and call it Deep Calc
I'm Glad were both thinking deep here.
Under the rules of Phonetics it should be so important that we can phonetisise but nope with powerful computing we both think deep and i'm sure cligraphic expression for deep exsist so bigone are bigones lets go deep.
!Yea
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It's nice to know were on the same wave lengh
by wildchild_plasma_gyro January 28, 2008 12:49 PM PST
I myself am planning at some point to build a computer with Vector processors included and call it Deep Calc
I'm Glad were both thinking deep here.
Under the rules of Phonetics it should be so important that we can phonetisise but nope with powerful computing we both think deep and i'm sure cligraphic expression for deep exsist so bigone are bigones lets go deep.
!Yea
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Not for long.
by inachu January 29, 2008 2:45 AM PST
As long as we keep exporting our wealth I do not see us staying at the top for long.
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Not for long.
by inachu January 29, 2008 2:45 AM PST
As long as we keep exporting our wealth I do not see us staying at the top for long.
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