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Cosmic Ray Showers Crash Supercomputers. Here's What to Do About It

Cosmic Ray Showers Crash Supercomputers. Here's What to Do About It

Cosmic Ray Showers Crash Supercomputers. Here's What to Do About It

Science, Spoken · SpokenLayer

June 4, 20186m 53s

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The Cray-1 supercomputer, the world’s fastest back in the 1970s, does not look like a supercomputer. It looks like a mod version of that carnival ride The Round Up, the one where you stand, strapped in, as it dizzies you up. It’s surrounded by a padded bench that conceals its power supplies, like a cake donut, if the hole was capable of providing insights about nuclear weapons. After Seymour Cray first built this computer, he gave Los Alamos National Laboratory a six-month free trial.

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