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Keynote Talk Site. In this segment from the GTC 2012 Keynote, we show NVIDIA Kepler in Action and announce the new Tesla K10 & K20. We show a 280,000 body simulation, using Bonsai code out of the Observatory of Leiden, powered by Kepler.
This shows The Milky Way Galaxy and the Andromeda Galaxy slamming into each other in about 6 Billion years (although the first past will be in about 4 Billion). The "Sol" system, ours, has a 50% chance of being thrown out into the void. Of course staying IN the galaxy may not be all that great either as we may spiral inwards toward the highly energetic and very deadly core(s). BUT, the sun will be basically all used up by then anyway, so we better have moved on, unless we figured out something, REALLY neat...
A VERY impressive demonstration of current hardware from Nvidia in the GPU realm allowing all types of work to be done much quicker. From astronomy/cosmology simulations, physics, chemistry, and even finance. The hardware is named The Tesla K10 and K20.
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kceaton1says...*promote
siftbotsays...Self promoting this video and sending it back into the queue for one more try; last queued Friday, June 1st, 2012 2:13am PDT - promote requested by original submitter kceaton1.
deathcowsays...The one guy sounds like a total marketroid douche. I'd advise these guys to discuss graphics and not astro-physics.
p.s. awesome simulation
kceaton1says...Yeah his first response of "Astrology" didn't help at all.
I could swear that I might have seen this before on here, but I can't find it. Someone let me know if you do or just dupe it if you got the rights.
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