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I heard that in India(?) there is a computer that has 1 TB of ROM or RAM or whatever it wasI always get confused between those
Quote from: DualBLDR on October 30, 2011, 05:09:44 pmI heard that in India(?) there is a computer that has 1 TB of ROM or RAM or whatever it wasI always get confused between those Actually, Watson, the computer who participated to Jeopardy! against 2 of the best Jeopardy players, have 16 TB of RAM. It stocked all its database (includes the entire Wikipedia database) in RAM for faster access.
Quote from: Juju on November 06, 2011, 10:27:04 pmQuote from: DualBLDR on October 30, 2011, 05:09:44 pmI heard that in India(?) there is a computer that has 1 TB of ROM or RAM or whatever it wasI always get confused between those Actually, Watson, the computer who participated to Jeopardy! against 2 of the best Jeopardy players, have 16 TB of RAM. It stocked all its database (includes the entire Wikipedia database) in RAM for faster access.o.O how could it do that. I know 64 bit can support about 1 tb of RAM so what does it have to be for it to use 16tb?
Quote from: ruler501 on November 06, 2011, 10:28:14 pmQuote from: Juju on November 06, 2011, 10:27:04 pmQuote from: DualBLDR on October 30, 2011, 05:09:44 pmI heard that in India(?) there is a computer that has 1 TB of ROM or RAM or whatever it wasI always get confused between those Actually, Watson, the computer who participated to Jeopardy! against 2 of the best Jeopardy players, have 16 TB of RAM. It stocked all its database (includes the entire Wikipedia database) in RAM for faster access.o.O how could it do that. I know 64 bit can support about 1 tb of RAM so what does it have to be for it to use 16tb?Is it bad that I thought "What happens if Ram clears?"