IBM's $43 Million Computer For the World's Largest Radio Telescope
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When it's built, the Square Kilometer Array will be the world's largest radio telescope. Then, when it goes online, it will spit out 1,000,000 terabytes of data each day—and IBM is trying to make a computer which can handle it.
The Squarer Kilometer Array—which will be made up of 15,000 small antennas and 77 larger stations—will collect a heap of data that scientists hope will shed light on the origins of the Big Bang. The sheer weight of numbers means it will generate a staggering amount of information. To give some context, it will generate 1,000,000 terabytes—or one exabyte—a day. That's twice as much information as there is traffic on the internet in the same period. It's an insane amoun... »read more
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