What If Your Nexus One Could Perform the Same Calculations as a Super Computer?

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To answer the question posed in the title of this article: it can, plain and simple. MIT’s rbAPPmit (name of the app) team developed an app for Android – which they tested using a Nexus One – that could come close to solving the same problems that a supercomputer can in just seconds. The caveat is that they’d still need a supercomputer to create the models and formulas used, but once put onto a powerful Android handset, it’d be able to handle problems with ease (making it ideal for field work). I still can’t wrap my head around supercomputing and all it entails – and I’m sure I’m not alone – but it’s still cool to hear, nonetheless.

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[MIT via Engadget]

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  1. Dave
    Sep 7th, 2010 at 08:58 | #1
  2. Morten
    Sep 7th, 2010 at 09:52 | #2

    No, its the opposite of folding at home.

  3. Ariel
    Sep 7th, 2010 at 09:52 | #3

    Folding@home?

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