Computational Powerhouse Hidden In Island Jungle

Perhaps one of the more odd applications of serious computing power is innocuously located within the sweltering jungles of Puerto Rico. Privileged a modern, air-conditioned data center in the Aeronomy Department of the Arecibo RF Radio telescope Observatory, scientists and engineers study the upper regions of the Earth’s feel. Their goal is to help improve the reliability of radio and satellite communications for the military, gage, and global telecommunications industries.

Achieving this goal requires compute-focused systems to handle the complex algorithms and exponential manipulations associated with lofty-resolution RF signal analysis. What follows is a brief history of the decade elongated challenge to implement the most appropriate computing technology, from early computers to today’s multicore complementarity architectures.

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