ericgibbs said:hi Simran,
Saw a TV program yesterday showing a restored/running 'Colossus' electronic computer, one of the 10 electronic computers,
that we were using in England during the 1940's.
It has about 1800 valves [vacuum tubes], it was used to crack coded radio messages.
I think your computer probably runs a little faster...
simrantogether said:Hi,
2. Can we make a supercomputer at home by joining five or six computers...
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ericgibbs said:Why dont you interlink say 3 PIC's and give it a try?
ericgibbs said:Hi Simran,
Yes, its possible to interlink a number of MCU's to give a 'pseudo super computer'.
hi,simrantogether said:Well,
If it is there then all the computers that are in our office should also be networked with each other..
because sometimes some client will surely come to us for if we can run their software for some time on our own super computer...
Regards,
Simran..
Congratulations! And to think your countrymen have us here, at ElectroTech to thank for that! I knew all those replies to the endless threads: "Sirs, I need ideas and technical diagrams for senior final project" would pay off for us sooner or later.simrantogether said:Hi,
Recently India has developed a new supercomputer that ranks in top five of the world...
It has been manufactured by the company TATA...
It rank is four.. and speed of around 117.9 tera flops...
It is the fastest in ASIA... Wonderful thing
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