Linked by David Adams on Sun 27th Mar 2005 03:45 UTC, submitted by Hakime
Benchmarks The IBM BlueGene/L supercomputer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory just got a fresh dose of steroids. Its number-crunching speed has been pumped up to a phenomenal 183.5 trillion calculations every second. That's 183.5 teraflops in geek-speak -- double the 92 teraflops world record that BlueGene set just six months ago.
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by Anonymous on Sun 27th Mar 2005 05:49 UTC

183 trillion calculations per second. I can do that.