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Posted Nov 23, 2009 at 11:13AM by Glenn M.
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The US Air Force is now looking to purchase 2,200 PS3s - no, the troops
aren't planning to have the coolest multiplayer party on Earth, nor are
they taking the fight against terrorism to PSN. Rather, they'll be
adding those to the 336
units that they already have to further their supercomputer research. |
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Posted Jan 04, 2009 at 07:25AM by Isaac C.
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Posted Jun 10, 2008 at 08:53AM by Isaac C.
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Meep meep. The PlayStation 3's powerful hardware does it again, contributing its powerful Cell Broadband Engine to create the world's fastest supercomputer, er... again. Named the Roadrunner, this new supercomputer runs at speeds exceeding one petaflop - that is, one thousand trillion calculations per second. Let's see Wile E. Coyote try to catch up with that. Watch a mini-documentary of the supercomputer in the full article. |
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Posted Feb 20, 2008 at 10:59AM by Charles D.
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Gamers who are looking for a unique perspective into their video gaming habits will definitely get a kick out of Emotiv Systems' Emotiv EPOC neuroheadset. This unique gaming accessory allows you to control in-game characters using the neuron signals transmitted by your brain. Other details about this neat gadget can be found in the full article after the jump. |
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Posted Feb 10, 2008 at 01:49PM by Isaac C.
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Yellow Dog Linux v6.0 has been released, and according to the Terra Soft website, this version will come pre-installed with future PlayStation 3 units. Could this be another link to an unannounced SKU to be released in the future? More in the full article.Thanks to R7i1c3K for the tip! |
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Posted Feb 07, 2008 at 09:26PM by Ceasar S.
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We all knew that Big Blue would come through some day. As Intel preps it's new Penryn 45nm processors for the personal computer market, IBM also takes a stroll down the same reduced die package lane. And at the recent ISSCC, short of International Solid-State Circuits Conference, IBM made their plans known to roll out a 45nm version of the CELL Broadband Engine whose 90nm, 65nm cousins currently power the various Sony PlayStation 3 SKUs. |
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Posted Jan 11, 2008 at 05:41AM by Ryan A.
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We know that you are already proud of the Cell Broadband Engine that can be found in PlayStation 3 units. Aside from providing you with the most exciting gameplay experience, the chip is also responsible for bringing about medical breakthroughs.Today, we learned that Mayo Clinic and IBM decided to collaborate yet again to help improve medical imaging technology. At the heart of this project is the unassuming chip. Know more after the jump! |
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Posted Dec 16, 2007 at 02:56PM by Gino D.
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Posted Nov 07, 2007 at 03:09AM by Ryan A.
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The power of Sony's PlayStation 3 can be attributed to the Cell Broadband Engine.
While its chief architect is Peter Hofstee, this particular
microprocessor is the result of the joint venture among Sony, IBM, and
Toshiba Corporation. The partnership began in 2001 and is expected to
end by 2010.In an interesting turn of events, Sony has announced today that it is withdrawing from the project to focus on developing the technology for producing microchips with 32nm circuitry or less. Click the "read more" link below to know the full story. |
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Posted Oct 17, 2007 at 12:03PM by Sally B.
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Moving beyond being a more-than-capable multimedia player, Sony's PlayStation 3 has proven itself to be very useful even in the field of science. Eight PS3s clustered together are helping scientist Dr. Gaurav Khanna investigate the gravity waves that are supposed to emerge once a massive black hole swallows up a star.Khanna said that the PS3 was an ideal tool for his research due to the fact that it can run Linux, and that its powerful Cell processor - which is also used by IBM's fastest supercomputer Blue Gene/P - is more than capable of doing the computations needed to solve the mystery of the gravity waves. Prior to getting eight PS3 units, Khanna was used supposed to get a supercomputer. But since a supercomputer cost US$ 5,000 in grant money, the scientist figured that he can save more by buying eight 60GB PS3 units (worth US$3,200) and clustering them together, calling them his "gravity grid". Khanna was able to petition Sony to grant him the PS3 units, which were given to him free of charge. "Once I was able to get to the point that I had this kind of performance from a single PS3, I think that's when Sony started paying attention," Khanna said. So how are the PS3 units - the gravity grid - faring in his research? "I don't have to use that supercomputer anymore, which is a good thing," he said. It tells a lot on how powerful the PS3 can get. |
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