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by gwoolhurme
1108 days ago
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Yeah they do all the time. I remember in my parallel computing course where we got to use our 800 core test PC back in grad school where people were running simulations of different weather patterns and climate change. Earthquake simulations and what not. A lot of that can be done taking advantage of all of those cores. Academia specifically heavily uses these to get closer to the "physics" with clear discrete limitations |
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