Even at 3 quadrillion calculations per second however, garbage in is still garbage out
Of course! But it will spit out he garbage so much faster, now! What we need is a fast computer to keep up with which is the fastest computer! The amazing thing is that these things are still massive compared to the human, much less a chimps, brain, but still cannot be trusted to do much more than regulate our air conditioners. Ok, maybe also some nuclear reactors... as long as there are human backups.
It's hard (for me, anyway) to compare these super computer speeds. The <
Titan> claims "20+ petraflops" on their own site. <
Other sites> say "16.32 petaflops" (which must be correct because it has a decimal point!). But both those numbers are on sites that seem to have been last updated in 20
12! <
China> claims to have one with "33.86 petaflops", as of June 2013. There are sites purporting to list the fastest computers, but they don't seem to be updated very often, either. Even the prefix for the speed seems uncertain; is it "petRa" or "peta"? Everyone <
seems to agree> that a "FLOP(S)" is a quadrillion
FLoating point
OPerations a (
S)econd. In which case, NOAA's new toy is nowhere near the Titan, and roughly a tenth as fast as China's behemoth. Still, how fast does the weather really change?
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USA TODAY 8:17 p.m. EST February 22, 2016, Doyle Rice>:
... the supercomputer is merely the 18th fastest in the U.S. and 42nd fastest in the world.