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Old 20th January 2017, 08:58   #1
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Default China's planned Exascale computer stretches the English language.

You can't really call it a super-super computer

China plans to develop a prototype exascale computer by the end of the year, which has left the press searching for a word for what it is building.

Some think “super-super computer” is a good name, while we are pumping for super-dooper computer and if they invent a better version we might have to move to describing at as supercalafragalisticexpialadoshus computer.

China wants to win a global race to be the first to build a machine capable of a billion, billion calculations per second.

http://fudzilla.com/news/42654-china...glish-language
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