
In all, 1760 consoles have been joined with “168 separate graphical processing units and 84 coordinating servers” to form what the Air Force is calling “the fastest interactive computer in the entire defence Department”. It’s also, the military claims, the 33rd largest computer of any kind in the world.
This “rat king” of PlayStation 3s will be used for things like research into AI, fast processing of satellite pictures and the enhancement of radar.
Interestingly, despite only recently going online with this monstrosity, the Air Force Research Lab’s Mark Barnell recognises that the Cell technology powering the PS3 is no longer the bees knees, and says “we’re looking forward to working with the next generation of architecture”.
Which is formal talk for “we’re looking forward to going out and buying 2000 PlayStation 4s in a few years time”.
Defense Department discusses new Sony PlayStation supercomputer [Cleveland.com - Thanks Brian!]
Republished from Kotaku



















John
Thursday, December 2, 2010 at 9:03 AMwonder how many have YLOD
Kris Butler
Thursday, December 2, 2010 at 9:22 AMi reckon they’re just folding… lol
murry
Thursday, December 2, 2010 at 10:53 AMSomeone better tell them not to upgrade to 3.21 or higher if they want to keep running their custom OS.
Paul Cherry
Thursday, December 2, 2010 at 11:43 PMBy my math, there’s under 300 in that picture. Got a photo of the entire 1760 in the farm?