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If you have a supercomputer and want to push its limits, simulate a supernova.

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If you have a supercomputer and want to push its limits, simulate a supernova.

For this you will need a million dollar equipment like the Pawsey supercomputing center.

If you have a supercomputer and want to push its limits, simulate a supernova.

For test your new PCof course Prime95, 3DMark, FurMark etc. You may have tried some stress tests, like the one in Pawsey, but when you have a supercomputer like the Pawsey headquarters, the level gets so high that you need other kinds of calculations and weighting. to take advantage of it. We read it on The Conversation and were of course shocked by such a shopping list. computer freak.

The irony of life, this beast His name is Setonix.which is part of the scientific name hairy insect the most beautiful thing that exists: quokka. However, there’s an absolutely spooky ingredient list inside:

  • Moreover 500 AMD EPYC “Milan” CPU nodes (total 65,000 cores), 64 cores at 2.55 GHz, 2 cores and 256GB per node
  • Eight 1TB CPU nodes for high memory
  • for eight knots data carriers
  • 16 screen nodes
  • four access nodes
  • HPE Sling interconnect, at 100Gb/s
  • Luster file system consisting of 3 SSDs and 11 HDDs 14 sc in total

For Put Setonix to the testthey processed the data processed by the team of researchers. 36 satellite dishes CSIRO’s Askap telescope. Well, “Australia Square Kilometer Array PathfinderThe purpose of the “Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Council” was to process incoming data over a high-speed fiber optic network. turn them into separate images at hundreds of different frequencies, it finally combines them into a complete image.

This image corresponds to supernova SNR G261.9+05.5initially the focus of CSIRO back in 1967and is located About 13,000 light-years from Earth. It’s nice to recreate images from such a height below the machine when embellished with as many local motifs as the artist has created. Margaret Whitehurstpart of Wajarri Yamatji peopleand inspired by the stars twinkling over the lands of the Australian Midwest.

Source: 3D Juegos

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