It's done-USAF Cuts Ribbon on PS3-Based Super Computer

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US Air Force connects 1,760 PlayStation 3's to build supercomputer
December 2, 2010 by Lisa Zyga

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The Condor Cluster consists of 1,760 Sony PlayStation 3's, and is the US Department of Defense's fastest interactive computer. Image credit: US Department of Defense.

(PhysOrg.com) -- About the 33rd largest supercomputer in the world right now is the US Air Force Research Laboratory's (AFRL) newest system, which has a core made of 1,760 Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3) consoles. In addition to its large capacity, the so-called "Condor Cluster" is capable of performing 500 trillion floating point operations per second (TFLOPS), making it the fastest interactive computer in the entire US Defense Department.


The supercomputer, which is located in Rome, New York, was formally presented yesterday at a ribbon-cutting ceremony. It will be used by Air Force centers across the country for tasks such as radar enhancement, pattern recognition, satellite imagery processing, and artificial intelligence research.

Its speed allows it to analyze ultra-high-resolution images very quickly - at a rate of billions of pixels per minute - to greatly reduce the amount of time required. Due in part to the video game consules' cutting-edge graphics capabilities, the supercomputer also has improved algorithms that can better identify blurred flying objects in space than previous computers could.

The Condor Cluster project began four years ago, when PlayStation consoles cost about $400 each. At the same time, comparable technology would have cost about $10,000 per unit. Overall, the PS3s for the supercomputer’s core cost about $2 million. According to AFRL Director of High Power Computing Mark Barnell, that cost is about 5-10% of the cost of an equivalent system built with off-the-shelf computer parts.

Another advantage of the PS3-based supercomputer is its energy efficiency: it consumes just 10% of the power of comparable supercomputers.
In addition to the PS3s, the supercomputer also includes 168 separate graphical processing units and 84 coordinating servers to direct traffic within the system. The PS3s are the older, larger variety, since the newer slim models don’t allow for the installation of Linux.

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MrWizzard

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Hope no one accidently updates the firmware to the latest version......lol bye bye linux.
 

sourceninja

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I wonder how many spares they bought or if they worked out a deal with Sony to keep producing them for the life of the project.
 

ImpulsE69

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Soooo...it's ok for the government to bypass security on a gaming console, but not for the other people who purchase them...hmm....typical.
 

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I stand corrected, after looking further, apparently installing linux isn't an issue on ps3. I was under the assumption you weren't allowed to use a gaming console for running anything other than licensed games, regardless of what you put on it.
 

ch33zw1z

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I stand corrected, after looking further, apparently installing linux isn't an issue on ps3. I was under the assumption you weren't allowed to use a gaming console for running anything other than licensed games, regardless of what you put on it.

What? Sony eliminated the "install Linux" option in a Firmware update, Sony is currently being sued because people bought the PS3 specifically for the Linux option and the "install Linux" option was AN ADVERTISEMENT ON THE RETAIL BOX. The ole bait and switch, just took a few years.

USAF built this thing a few years back...I'm sure Sony just fixes the ones that break.
 

Drako

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I wonder how many spares they bought or if they worked out a deal with Sony to keep producing them for the life of the project.

Sony already stopped manufacturing the fats, but I'm sure the project bought plenty of spares. If not, I can sell them my 60G for a couple of grand :).
 

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What? Sony eliminated the "install Linux" option in a Firmware update, Sony is currently being sued because people bought the PS3 specifically for the Linux option and the "install Linux" option was AN ADVERTISEMENT ON THE RETAIL BOX. The ole bait and switch, just took a few years.

USAF built this thing a few years back...I'm sure Sony just fixes the ones that break.

The AF paid to used Linux if i'm correct, plus i'm sure if the gov't wanted to hack the BCE they would've done it a loooooooong time ago ;)