realtime EAH

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how manny flops would you need to for EAH to work in real time. like get all the work dont that EAH needs in like 1 day??

Mike Hewson
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realtime EAH

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how manny flops would you need to for EAH to work in real time. like get all the work dont that EAH needs in like 1 day??


I'm not entirely sure of what you're after, but try looking here.

Basically it's like a ball of wool - it gets used up as fast as you knit.... :-)

Cheers, Mike.

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RE: RE: how manny flops

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how manny flops would you need to for EAH to work in real time. like get all the work dont that EAH needs in like 1 day??

I'm not entirely sure of what you're after, but try looking here.

Basically it's like a ball of wool - it gets used up as fast as you knit.... :-)

Cheers, Mike.

sorry i mean, "how manny folps would you need to complete all the work EAH has in 1 day. like all the s runs. everthing EAH needs.

currently EAH is running at 86.9 Tflops, how mauch would you need to do everything for EAH in 1 day. or is the work we are doing a infinte loop of s runs will or dose it end of 6 or dose it keep going infintly?

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RE: currently EAH is

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currently EAH is running at 86.9 Tflops, how mauch would you need to do everything for EAH in 1 day. or is the work we are doing a infinte loop of s runs will or dose it end of 6 or dose it keep going infintly?


That would put Einstein in spot number 4 of the top500 computers list.
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RE: RE: currently EAH is

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currently EAH is running at 86.9 Tflops, how mauch would you need to do everything for EAH in 1 day. or is the work we are doing a infinte loop of s runs will or dose it end of 6 or dose it keep going infintly?

That would put Einstein in spot number 4 of the top500 computers list.
Tullio


ehh. was asking is there a S7 or dose it go to infinty.

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RE: ehh. was asking is

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ehh. was asking is there a S7 or dose it go to infinty.


Oh I see.. :-)

There is a series of currently projected targets like S5, S6 etc..

No-one has given an endpoint yet though, so while not infinite, it is indeterminate ... :-)

The really cool thing about this project for me is that it studies an entirely novel method of looking at the universe. This makes an firm outline of the future difficult. It's not like maths, say, where you can say 'let us find the the two millionth prime number' or somesuch. It is a learning frontier where unknown discoveries are expected ( though, by definition, we can't say what that will be ). I think this is the latest timeline on LIGO that I've seen:

Cheers, Mike.

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hmm. i think the OP is asking

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hmm. i think the OP is asking basicly this.. if you where to do ALL s runs, and all calculations for e@h in ONE day (24 hours) how much power in flop's. would be need'd.

i honestly have no clue, but i know that number would make any geek in the world drool :)

adendum. the OP is allso asking basicly, is this an infinite project. where we will continualy do a different S run. i.e. s6 s7 s8 etc.

again. i havent the slightest clue.

oh, and if i mis interpreted the OP's original meaning, i apologize in advance.

seeing without seeing is something the blind learn to do, and seeing beyond vision can be a gift.

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This is starting to look and

This is starting to look and sound like asking a dairy farmer "how many cows have you got?" :-)

DownUnda you tend to get the following - "Well ... there's 16 heiffers, 25 cows, some ... err ... oooh 3 bulls, but one of those is actually Barry's from next door as it got thru the fence last night. Now I think there's 13 calves, but that roan cow that was down the back paddock this arvo' may have dropped another one - she looked full earlier and she did twins last year you see. And then there's the 7 steers we got at market last month, the one's from up North, but Jack says one went missing in the storm last weekend .... so that carcass down the gully is probably that one. So if we take those all together plus the two in the shed with mastitis, then that's how many we've got .... so .. um ... dooya wanna beer?" :-)

Slightly more seriously, it's a pretty open question ..... but just imagine if you could do it realtime, and have some sort of 'radar'/'sonar' screen that pops up detections .... "Wow! A supernovae has just cracked off in Scorpio, and there's The Crab, here is the NS/NS pair we showed earlier ..... wait for it .... bang!" :-)

Cheers, Mike.

I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...

... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal

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