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One of the largest and most powerful computers in the country has been unveiled in Edinburgh. | One of the largest and most powerful computers in the country has been unveiled in Edinburgh. |
Hector (High End Computing Terascale Resources) is capable of 63 million million calculations a second and is four times faster than its predecessor. | Hector (High End Computing Terascale Resources) is capable of 63 million million calculations a second and is four times faster than its predecessor. |
It represents the equivalent of approximately 12,000 desktop systems. | It represents the equivalent of approximately 12,000 desktop systems. |
The £113m project will run for six years and will enable scientists to develop life-saving drugs and model climate change and epidemic patterns. | The £113m project will run for six years and will enable scientists to develop life-saving drugs and model climate change and epidemic patterns. |
Adding the power of supercomputing simulation to the route of exploration and discovery has moved science to another level Edinburgh University spokesman | Adding the power of supercomputing simulation to the route of exploration and discovery has moved science to another level Edinburgh University spokesman |
Researchers said it was hoped Hector would play a "key role" in keeping scientists at the forefront of their fields of research. | Researchers said it was hoped Hector would play a "key role" in keeping scientists at the forefront of their fields of research. |
The supercomputer is based at the Edinburgh University's advanced computing facility and is funded by the UK Research Councils. | |
An Edinburgh University spokesman said: "Adding the power of supercomputing simulation to the route of exploration and discovery has moved science to another level. | An Edinburgh University spokesman said: "Adding the power of supercomputing simulation to the route of exploration and discovery has moved science to another level. |
"Hector continues this process by taking high-performance computing up yet another gear." | "Hector continues this process by taking high-performance computing up yet another gear." |
Sub-atomic particle | Sub-atomic particle |
He added: "It will provide UK researchers with the means to undertake increasingly complex computer simulations across a range of scientific disciplines. | He added: "It will provide UK researchers with the means to undertake increasingly complex computer simulations across a range of scientific disciplines. |
"This will include work in forecasting the impact of climate change, fluctuations in ocean currents, projecting the spread of epidemics, designing new materials and developing new medicinal drugs." | "This will include work in forecasting the impact of climate change, fluctuations in ocean currents, projecting the spread of epidemics, designing new materials and developing new medicinal drugs." |
The group manager at Edinburgh University's parallel computing centre, Dr David Henty, told Radio Scotland Hector would keep British scientists at the cutting edge. | The group manager at Edinburgh University's parallel computing centre, Dr David Henty, told Radio Scotland Hector would keep British scientists at the cutting edge. |
He said: "There are still the traditional branches of science which are theory and experiment, theory using a pen and paper to work out what you think will happen and experiments using telescopes and things like that. | He said: "There are still the traditional branches of science which are theory and experiment, theory using a pen and paper to work out what you think will happen and experiments using telescopes and things like that. |
"Nowadays, a new strand is to write computer programs to simulate things that are as small as a sub-atomic particle, through to things that are as big as the whole universe. It really can do whatever you want it to do." | "Nowadays, a new strand is to write computer programs to simulate things that are as small as a sub-atomic particle, through to things that are as big as the whole universe. It really can do whatever you want it to do." |
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