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The researchers get the processing power at a fraction of the cost of buying a supercomputer, which can run up to $110 million, or even leasing one.
Through doing multiple times of simulation and analyzing the trace files, we can get the processing delay which is approximately 0.001 ~ 0.002 s.
Eventually, InsideMaps hopes to get the processing down to about 2 minutes per room, with the hope that you'll have that model processed before you're even on to the next one.
As the market moves to a utility computing model you get the processing power you need from the network, the way you get electricity from a power station — Sun will figure out a way to package the right servers and software for a decent life.
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"When you buy pure timber, you are not getting the processing assets and the liability that comes with them".
Last fall, for example, CEO Jack Dorsey said the company had gotten the processing time down to under three seconds.
"If you want to handle fancy particle lighting, and transparency effects, and you want to throw around huge amounts of math ... or geometry onscreen, it's got the processing power to do that, and yes it's a fantastic machine.
Calculating the processing time of one reduce and then multiplied by the number of reduces can get the overall processing time of reduce (Eq. (14)).
"It is a priority to get it on orbit, installed and get the urine processing assembly back functioning," said Robert L. Ashley, payload manager for the mission.
Virtualization is a mouthful of buzz for what's really a simple idea: how to get the most processing power out of the computers a company already has.
Additionally, On Air videos will immediately be published instead of carrying the normal waiting period where you'll get the infamous "processing…" dialogue.
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