existentialzebra t1_iwhogrb wrote
Reply to comment by starfyredragon in 64 Exaflop supercomputer being built and will be operational by the end of 2022 according to forbes by Phoenix5869
Any idea how they determine how fast the human brain is? That’s really interesting to me.
starfyredragon t1_iwhtvbz wrote
Basically how fast a neuron can transmit a signal by how many dendrite-to-neuron connections there are.
The funny part is in the human brain, storage and processing are pretty much the same thing (so storage and processing are the same); it'd be like if the whole hard drive was stored in L1 caching. Previously, I had been watching HDD's, wondering when they'd hit the 5 exa- threshold; this article about processors hitting exabytes completely blindsided me, because if its actively processing, it can effectively count as storage, like the brain does it of the two being synonymous - meaning I was expecting this point maybe a decade and a half from now; not potentially next or even this year. Thing is, with a 5 exaflop computer, you could actually do a full human brain. With 64 exa- well... you're solidly into territory where we better start looking to science fiction for advice.
existentialzebra t1_iwhu9yg wrote
That last sentence gave me goosebumps. Haha love it
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