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DOST supercomputer now up and running

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Last year, we reported that PAGASA is getting an IBM supercomputer to help in weather forecasting in the Philippines. Fast forward to the present, the IBM Blue Gene supercomputer is up and running through the Department of Science & Technology (DOST).

Blue Gene

The Blue Gene/p Supercomputer

The supercomputer arrived last November and has been tested since January. It now enters operation upon the recent opening of the Philippine Genome Center, Core Facility for Bioinformatics at U.P. Diliman. It is expected to bring local researching to the next level as it will not only focus on bioinformatics; PAGASA and NOAH (Nationwide Operational Assessment of Hazards) will be utilizing it too just as reported, processing data that looks years into the future.

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30 Comments

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VBC · 12 years ago

Hopefully this helps the government in predicting the weather with the help of the people in project NOAH led by Dr Lagmay.

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adalksdj · 12 years ago

@Joseph, sorry to say sa pinas po yan project po yan ng IBM pakipuntahan na lang po yan sa UP para malaman nyo at nabalita na yan dito

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Joseph · 12 years ago

Ay, ang YugaTech niloloko nyo yung mga taong kulang sa information. Itong IBM super computer sa ibang site yan inilabas at wala pa yan sa Pinas. Sa USA lang yan. Para kayong si Apols Quibs (Apollo C. Quiboloy na deceiver. YugaTech hindi maganda ang ganyan.

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lolCAT · 12 years ago

isa nanamang bobo’ng commentator. hahahaha

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wew · 12 years ago

asan na ung mga nagcomment sa prev article nito na dapat gumamit na lng ng off-the-shelf parts na lng ang gamitin hahahaha

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Mario Crespo · 12 years ago

why they need to spend on so expensive ibm systems kung pwede naman gawing open source eh di mas tipid pa

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wew · 12 years ago

BOBO.INUTIL.DONATION LNG YAN.DAMI MO PANG ARTE.SA TINGIN MO B MAKAKAMURA TAYU KUNG GAGAWA TAYU NG SARILI NATENG GANYAN,FROM SCATCH?EH SA R&D P LNG MADAMI NANG MAGAGASTOS.

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lolCAT · 12 years ago

ayan tuloy, nasirmonan ka.. basa2 din po..

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lol · 12 years ago

Wut? Alam mo ba ang meaning ng open source? Ang open source na term ay mostly applied to softwares. Ang pinaguusapan dito ay HARDWARE. These supercomputers are not like your common desktop/laptop computers. It can deal with heavy tasks such as calculating a possible path for a storm (those are vector fields described with large amounts of data).

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ben · 12 years ago

ang gagaling niyo!!! bravo!! clap clap clap!

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Hen-Sheen · 12 years ago

If those Mainframes are running Linux or Unix with a price tag of $500,000 (or maybe even more), then count me in! BTW, If have a Server Farm this big, I would put them in Norway or Iceland.

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Ghost · 12 years ago

sawakas meron na ding super computer na latest. spec kaya nito?

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pasaway · 12 years ago

pasaway mode on..

sa ibang site pa yan
“..but will it run Crysis?”

pasaway mode off..

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anonymouse · 12 years ago

Yes! The future is now for PH!

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Easy E · 12 years ago

Specs/ Config nito? This is nice, at least for their researches.

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