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  3. The UK government is to spend "£36 million to increase the power of one of the UK’s leading supercomputing centres".

The UK government is to spend "£36 million to increase the power of one of the UK’s leading supercomputing centres".

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  • Neil BrownN Neil Brown

    The UK government is to spend "£36 million to increase the power of one of the UK’s leading supercomputing centres".

    The £36m will go on 16GB of RAM.

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    Jo HawkinsD This user is from outside of this forum
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    Jo Hawkins
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    @neil I reckon they could get 32GB if they don't use amazon but postage will be 4 million

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    • Neil BrownN Neil Brown

      The UK government is to spend "£36 million to increase the power of one of the UK’s leading supercomputing centres".

      The £36m will go on 16GB of RAM.

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      Cambridge supercomputer set to get 6 times more powerful as government backs British AI innovation

      £36 million government investment into AI supercomputer in Cambridge

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      Dave RobinsonD This user is from outside of this forum
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      Dave Robinson
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      @neil
      Cambridge is a good place to invest in AI and supercomputers. It'll be on the coast soon, which will reduce the cooling costs massively.

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      • Neil BrownN Neil Brown

        The UK government is to spend "£36 million to increase the power of one of the UK’s leading supercomputing centres".

        The £36m will go on 16GB of RAM.

        Link Preview Image
        Cambridge supercomputer set to get 6 times more powerful as government backs British AI innovation

        £36 million government investment into AI supercomputer in Cambridge

        favicon

        GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

        PierricP This user is from outside of this forum
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        Pierric
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        @neil not if I outbid them first !

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        • Neil BrownN Neil Brown

          The UK government is to spend "£36 million to increase the power of one of the UK’s leading supercomputing centres".

          The £36m will go on 16GB of RAM.

          Link Preview Image
          Cambridge supercomputer set to get 6 times more powerful as government backs British AI innovation

          £36 million government investment into AI supercomputer in Cambridge

          favicon

          GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

          Otte Homan - remember GeordieO This user is from outside of this forum
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          Otte Homan - remember Geordie
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          @neil I so detest this ... last year it was the Cambridge Supercomputer. This year it's the Cambridge AI System. It's the same fucking box (or the same fucking room full of racks full of boxes). Nothing has changed. It's not intelligent. There's nothing "AI" about this thing. Yet here we are, UK Govt AI Slop galore. So sad.

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          • Neil BrownN Neil Brown

            The UK government is to spend "£36 million to increase the power of one of the UK’s leading supercomputing centres".

            The £36m will go on 16GB of RAM.

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            Cambridge supercomputer set to get 6 times more powerful as government backs British AI innovation

            £36 million government investment into AI supercomputer in Cambridge

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            wrote last edited by
            #6

            @neil 😁😭

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            • Neil BrownN Neil Brown

              The UK government is to spend "£36 million to increase the power of one of the UK’s leading supercomputing centres".

              The £36m will go on 16GB of RAM.

              Link Preview Image
              Cambridge supercomputer set to get 6 times more powerful as government backs British AI innovation

              £36 million government investment into AI supercomputer in Cambridge

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              GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

              Andrew ElwellE This user is from outside of this forum
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              @neil i declare a vested interest in academic HPC ($dayjob), but it's an absolute crap time to try and get any good deals from hardware vendors right now, especially with something as "small" as 36 million. AI speculation trading by the hyperscalers and wannabe hyperscalers has really stung the rest of us who want to do Real Science rather than draw silly pictures:-(

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              • Neil BrownN Neil Brown

                The UK government is to spend "£36 million to increase the power of one of the UK’s leading supercomputing centres".

                The £36m will go on 16GB of RAM.

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                Cambridge supercomputer set to get 6 times more powerful as government backs British AI innovation

                £36 million government investment into AI supercomputer in Cambridge

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                GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

                David Chisnall (*Now with 50% more sarcasm!*)D This user is from outside of this forum
                David Chisnall (*Now with 50% more sarcasm!*)D This user is from outside of this forum
                David Chisnall (*Now with 50% more sarcasm!*)
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                @neil

                This is far from the first UK government to throw money at buying hardware that is not very useful for computer science research, while simultaneously underinvesting in computer science research. And then complaining that UK universities are slipping in international rankings for computer science.

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                • David Chisnall (*Now with 50% more sarcasm!*)D David Chisnall (*Now with 50% more sarcasm!*)

                  @neil

                  This is far from the first UK government to throw money at buying hardware that is not very useful for computer science research, while simultaneously underinvesting in computer science research. And then complaining that UK universities are slipping in international rankings for computer science.

                  Mike MorrisM This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @david_chisnall @neil

                  I guess because politicians (like most people) think that computer science has something to do with computers.

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                  • David Chisnall (*Now with 50% more sarcasm!*)D David Chisnall (*Now with 50% more sarcasm!*)

                    @neil

                    This is far from the first UK government to throw money at buying hardware that is not very useful for computer science research, while simultaneously underinvesting in computer science research. And then complaining that UK universities are slipping in international rankings for computer science.

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                    @david_chisnall @neil
                    Government always love to be seen *investing* in something. But then paying for *maintenance*, to make best use of the shiny new asset, has been massively out of fashion for *years*.

                    Buying new toys for your child, but skimping when it comes to their food.

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                    • Neil BrownN Neil Brown

                      The UK government is to spend "£36 million to increase the power of one of the UK’s leading supercomputing centres".

                      The £36m will go on 16GB of RAM.

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                      Cambridge supercomputer set to get 6 times more powerful as government backs British AI innovation

                      £36 million government investment into AI supercomputer in Cambridge

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                      RobinR This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @neil 16Gb of DDR 3 as well 🤣

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                      • Mike MorrisM Mike Morris

                        @david_chisnall @neil

                        I guess because politicians (like most people) think that computer science has something to do with computers.

                        David Chisnall (*Now with 50% more sarcasm!*)D This user is from outside of this forum
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                        David Chisnall (*Now with 50% more sarcasm!*)
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                        @mikro2nd @neil

                        A bunch of US and EU universities have government-sponsored agreements with fabs that make it easy for them to tape out a few chips each year. Doing that for all UK universities would be a lot more valuable than these centres even for the computer science is about computers mindset.

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                        • Neil BrownN Neil Brown

                          The UK government is to spend "£36 million to increase the power of one of the UK’s leading supercomputing centres".

                          The £36m will go on 16GB of RAM.

                          Link Preview Image
                          Cambridge supercomputer set to get 6 times more powerful as government backs British AI innovation

                          £36 million government investment into AI supercomputer in Cambridge

                          favicon

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                          RetR This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @neil file photo

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                            @neil file photo

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                            @ret @neil let's talk rustproofing, these colecos will rust up on you like that *snaps fingers*

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                            • Otte Homan - remember GeordieO Otte Homan - remember Geordie

                              @neil I so detest this ... last year it was the Cambridge Supercomputer. This year it's the Cambridge AI System. It's the same fucking box (or the same fucking room full of racks full of boxes). Nothing has changed. It's not intelligent. There's nothing "AI" about this thing. Yet here we are, UK Govt AI Slop galore. So sad.

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                              @otte_homan @neil It‘s clever! Fulfillment of hyped expectations and wording without actually wasting time on it.

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                              • Neil BrownN Neil Brown

                                The UK government is to spend "£36 million to increase the power of one of the UK’s leading supercomputing centres".

                                The £36m will go on 16GB of RAM.

                                Link Preview Image
                                Cambridge supercomputer set to get 6 times more powerful as government backs British AI innovation

                                £36 million government investment into AI supercomputer in Cambridge

                                favicon

                                GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

                                der.hansL This user is from outside of this forum
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                                @neil by the time government procurement is ready they'll be lucky to get 8GB

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                                • Neil BrownN Neil Brown

                                  The UK government is to spend "£36 million to increase the power of one of the UK’s leading supercomputing centres".

                                  The £36m will go on 16GB of RAM.

                                  Link Preview Image
                                  Cambridge supercomputer set to get 6 times more powerful as government backs British AI innovation

                                  £36 million government investment into AI supercomputer in Cambridge

                                  favicon

                                  GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

                                  ChrisRC This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  @neil TBF in the 1970s we had a CDC Cyber 173, and we paid A$100,000 roughly of 100,000 (octal, so 32K decimal) 60 bit words of main memory!

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                                  • Neil BrownN Neil Brown

                                    The UK government is to spend "£36 million to increase the power of one of the UK’s leading supercomputing centres".

                                    The £36m will go on 16GB of RAM.

                                    Link Preview Image
                                    Cambridge supercomputer set to get 6 times more powerful as government backs British AI innovation

                                    £36 million government investment into AI supercomputer in Cambridge

                                    favicon

                                    GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

                                    Interpipes 💙I This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    @neil by the time I read this toot, £36m will now only buy 1GB of RAM and a Freddo

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