gizmodo.com — What you see here is not a simple array of LCD displays. This is NASA's hyperwall-2, the world's highest resolution visualization system. At 23 by 10 feet wide, hyperwall-2 uses 128 screens driven by 128 graphic processing units with a total of 1,024 processor cores capable of displaying quarter billion-pixel graphics. That's 74 teraflops of power.
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spyd3rwebJun 27, 2008
Government waste.
leerayig88Jun 27, 2008
om nom nom nom
flytronixJun 27, 2008
still can't divide by zero
dtfinchJun 27, 2008
When I need to see fine detail, I zoom in with the mouse wheel. But since it's funded by taxpayers, might as well go all out.
spxiiiJun 30, 2008
It's used for managers to impress their managers.
subkamranJul 1, 2008
Damn it, that's the first thing I thought of, too.