Let's have a thread about proyect cybersyn.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Cybersyn
The birthplace of skynet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCO3vXyR-c4&nohtml5=False
An early attempt to create a centralized government run by a computer.
>>17570357
Fascinating picture Op any more???
>>17570448
That's a picture of a CRAY supercomputer.
Not sure if a CRAY-1 or CRAY-2
>>17570546
Dats pretty cray.
>>17570571
Beat me to it.
>>17570448
>>17570448
>>17570590
Yes!
>>17570612
Wow 1964...
What could they do compared to todays computers
>>17570634
Toasts.
>>17570634
Waste a lot of electricity.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ht96HJ01SE4&nohtml5=False
1993
>>17570639
>>17570764
Computers detected
Intel XP/S 140 Paragon
1994
>>17570869
I'm from Chile and this is the first time I've seen this project.
It's pretty cool.
>>17570893
Not many people knows about it.
1996 Hitachi SR2201
1997
Colossus. The world's first programmable computer used to crack German signals during WW2.
It was dismantled after the war so no other country could copy it.
2000
4.9 teraflop/s
2002
The Earth Simulator supercomputer.
35.86 Tflop/s (trillions of calculations per second)
2008
Roadrunner
1 petaflop/s, or 1 million billion calculations per second.
2009
Cray XT5 Jaguar
1.759 petaflop/s
2010
Chinese Tianhe-1A system at the National Supercomputer Center in Tianjin, achieving a performance level of 2.57 petaflop/s. Confirmed the rumored takeover of the top spot.
2012
K Computer
8.16 quadrillion calculations per second
Sequoia 16.32 petaflop/s
Cray XK7 Titan
17.6 petaflop/s
NUDT Tianhe-2
33.86 PFLOPS
As far as official records goes this is the strongest supercomputer, the chinese got it.
D-WAVE
the quantum supercomputer.
What would one call a government where the top decision maker is a computer? A dictatorship? Autocracy?
>>17571559
Judgement Day.
>>17570819
>>17570832
That's wicked never knew that NEC made the kind
of comps I know them from the PC Enigine/TurboGrafx-16.
>>17570357
Not a very subtle name for it, is it?
>>17571766
Yeah, they still make a lot of things in the electronic business even today.
I thought the same thing though, cause of the TG-16.
>>17571559
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqTA56y25U0&nohtml5=False
>>17571781
Subtle wasn't a concern back then, now they sugar coat everything about massive computer proyects, so we don't get afraid.
We dont know what the machines do, so we can be afraid of them taking over the economy, but they did a long time ago, we live under their reign now.
We dumb humans.
>>17571559
Cybernetic dictatorship, I would imagine. I don't think there's a term.
>>17571559
Meritocracy
You know is true.
>>17572563
All dem blinkenlights
>>17570844
>>17571272
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cM_sAxrAu7Q&nohtml5=False
Looks so evil.
This thread made me realize, that deep down we all know that machines are better than us, and we should accept them as our new overlords.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4RupOgWAWg&nohtml5=False
>>17571629
/this
>>17570861
Bro, wtf is numerical wind?
>>17572973
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numerical_Wind_Tunnel_(Japan)
>>17571272
what is it used for?
>>17572717
nevar
>>17570357
>The birthplace of skynet.
Heaven and abyss are blessing humanroach destroyer Skynet!
>>17573013
I wish I knew.
Chinese goverment "stuff".
>Official computing records....
What are the chances some Military Industrial place has a secret computer that exceeds the official record?
I would have thought it is almost certain.
>>17573395
There's some good stories about the days of the Manhattan Project, where scientist tested mathematical theories in the computers used for bomb simulations.
>>17571036
Like this one.
Also even if we know about this supercomputers and their location we have no clue about what they make with them.
>>17570357
>Socialists
>>17573429
Who else would design a soul'less machine to centralize the economy?
>>17573429
Damn reds and their socialist computers.
>>17573611
That's some weird ass alien language.
>>17570612
My computer has the best copper plumbing money can buy, and has 2 megabytes of memory, what does yours have poorfag?
>>17575463
That cold war feeling that money can't buy.
>>17573013
Porn
>>17576309
Super porn, like in 3D and shit.
>>17573013
It is at the world's frontier in terms of calculation capacity, but the function of the supercomputer is still way behind the ones in the US and Japan
Some users would need years or even a decade to write the necessary code