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Topic: PPC

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IBM Supercomputer to Simulate Brainfunctions
Posted by: ironfist on Monday, June 06, 2005 - 12:35
Submitted by ironfist
A Swiss university, together with IBM, has launched a project to create the first computer simulation of a human brain. The "Blue Brain" project will use a 22.8 teraflops custom-built supercomputer based on IBM's Blue Gene design.

For more info, read the entire article at the New Scientist.

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OS4Emu update
Posted by: gunne on Wednesday, May 11, 2005 - 20:42
Submitted by gunne
The AmigaOS 4 API emulator for MorphOS, OS4Emu, have been updated to version 1.7.

Find it here at; AmigaZeux

Thanks to Illka Lehtoranta !


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IBM PPC Supercomputer to Process Signals from Outer Space
Posted by: ironfist on Monday, May 02, 2005 - 05:29
Submitted by ironfist
A 12.000 PowerPC CPU Supercomputer (Stella) was recently installed in Groningen, Netherlands. Its mission is to process radiosignals coming from 20.000 simple radio antennaes across Netherlands.
The antennaes are called Lofar (Low Frequency Array) and will be completed in 2008. The information will be sent from the antennaes to the datacenter at 22 Tbit/s today and up to 50 Tbits/s in 2010.

When Lofar Meets Stella

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NNSA Supercomputer Breaks Speed Record
Posted by: ironfist on Monday, April 04, 2005 - 05:25
Submitted by ironfist
National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) newly finished PowerPC equipped supercomputer broke speed record with way over 100 TFlops - 135.3 TFlops with the industry-standard LINPACK benchmark.

Pegasos.org has reported earlier about this project which in November - only half finished - set another record.

NNSA has already used its BlueGene/L for scientific purposes:
"Results of scientific importance have already been accomplished with only one-quarter of BlueGene/L. Scientists at LLNL for the first time have performed 16-million-atom molecular dynamics simulations with the highest accuracy inter-atomic potentials necessary to resolve the key physical effects to successfully model pressure induced rapid resolidification in Tantalum."

Read the entire Press Release.

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Free Gif saver module for Wildfire 7
Posted by: gunne on Wednesday, March 30, 2005 - 18:32
Submitted by gunne
WK Artworks have released a free gif saver module (wfs_gif) for their software Wildfire 7.

Wildfire is a powerful tool for image- and animation-processing on Amiga compatible systems. The new module is available for downloading at WK Artworks.

Find more information at; WK Artworks

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For ODW and PegasosPPC Developers!
Posted by: gunne on Sunday, March 06, 2005 - 00:50
Submitted by gunne
As to read on PPCZone:

To all ODW and PegasosPPC Developers !

Please update your PPCZone Project entries (if you received your ODW and somehow did not get an account yet please contact matt@genesi.co.uk).

Read all information at:PPCZone


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Freescale Collaborates in China to Promote Integration
Posted by: ironfist on Friday, March 04, 2005 - 04:49
Submitted by ironfist
Beijing, China -- The Chinese Ministry of Information Industry and Freescale Semiconductor announced that they are collaborating to build a technology lab for the research and development of computing platforms based on Linux and PowerPC™ processors from Freescale. A ceremony commemorating the collaboration was held 28th February in Beijing. The end-goal for the Chinese Government and Freescale is to help propel the development of the software industry and the application of information technology in China, thus growing China's IT industry and benefiting all. Freescale will be equipping the lab with the Genesi Pegasos II Open Desktop Workstation (ODW)..

Read the full Press Release here.

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Pictures from PUSH 2005
Posted by: gunne on Tuesday, March 01, 2005 - 16:46
Submitted by gunne
There is som more pictures from the PUSH event available in the gallery.

Also there is some pictures, incl the Badger-dance movie to find at: OnyxSoft

Enjoy !


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PowerBook G4 Overclocking
Posted by: ironfist on Monday, February 28, 2005 - 18:41
Submitted by ironfist
Our very own Johan Gulldén bought a pre-owned PowerBook G4 which he immediately overclocked from 400 to 500 MHz. He did this when he came to PUSH 2005. You can read his review here.

Thanks Johan!

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Report from PUSH 2005
Posted by: gunne on Sunday, February 27, 2005 - 19:49
Submitted by gunne
Here is my report from PUSH 2005 !

This edition of PUSH was even nicer then the the last one, and a springboard to more comming.

More participators, and AmigaOne, MacinTosh and Pegasos users.

Thanks to Göran Boklund we this time also had the best speaker equipment you can think of.


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