Record shattering OC

llwyd

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**posted here as there are faults with the editor cp. will be put as news asap**

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IBM have successfully overclocked a CPU to a truely unbelievable 500 GHz (yes that is two zero's after the 5). This was done by taking the chip to just 4.5°c above absolute zero. To show they were not just taking advantage of their ability to create these temperatures, they took the chip to 350 GHz at room temperature.

Source: Here

 
holy cow:eek: that is sweet,just goes to show how much technology is coming along these days:)

imagine the superpi scores:rollingla

cheers.
 
Overclock the bugger some more and run some benchies, just to make sure they squeezed every last ounce out of it :D Impressive overclock regardless; I wonder if these are gonna be commonplace in their supercomputers.

Edie: Ok, it's a godly overclock Jason ;)
 
Impressive? Is that all? That is godly! 500GHZ! It would be nice to see some benches with it but who knows if it is even stable.
 
Yep my thoughts exactly; obviously nothing conventional. Hence my previous statement about it being an impressive overclock. It's more than likely some infinitisemal nanometre size, non-silicon hybrid wafer, and exceptionally expensive to manufacture CPU. :rolleyes:
 
name='PV5150' said:
It's more than likely some infinitisemal nanometre size,

probably but even if i guess ibm has gathered valuable data on this.

achieving high frequencies is very hard as cables and all that starts to act like capacitors.
 
i think the achievement is more about getting it to 500 without it blowing the building up, never mind stability............besides i dont think super PI can measure in nanoseconds lol. i might try hunt down the details later, im intrigued as to what the v core was and what memory they used :eek:
 
Its a chip not a cPU,

most likely its a set of 4 transistors. Ghz is just the speed that it switches at. So they beat the old record by 40% or so.
 
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