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The Feallsanrih (shorthand FSR, Aeng. 'Philosopher King') Project is an ongoing series of state-run supercomputer projects aimed at supplying universities, the military, and the government of [[Faneria]] with competitive first and second-rate supercomputers for a variety of uses. The project was first proposed in 1948, but was not initiated until 1966 with the foundation of the state-owned company [[Ginearált Dealbhadh Coimpiutair]] as a design and production firm for computer components. | |||
=Project History= | |||
After the project's start in 1966, the engineers and computer scientists involved were immediately faced with a dearth of native computer systems manufacturers and experience in Faneria, partly due to the newness of the field and partly due to Faneria's reliance on early foreign systems in the [[Great War|postwar]] [[Lean Years|economy]]. The solution was simple and expensive: build a microelectronics industry from the ground up. | |||
The first twenty years of the project was consumed with education, experimentation with personal computers, and research and development, but funding remained consistent and the program was considered an enormously important long-term investment. Funding increased after the start of the space age, with Faneria's government pushing for early prototypes, eventually leading to the FSR Beta. | |||
==FSR Beta== | |||
==FSR One== | |||
After the Success of the Beta, the FSR One launched with a total of twelve units produced, being the first multi-node supercomputer in Faneria and reaching a maximum speed of 1.1 teraflops. The produced platforms were distributed - three to the military, six to the state bureaucracy, two to computer science colleges, and one was sold to [[Brumalea]] in 1998. | |||
==FSR Two== | |||
==FSR Three== | |||
====FSR Chemical==== | |||
====FSR Physics==== | |||
==FSR Four== | |||
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Revision as of 18:15, 3 November 2021
Design firm | Ginearált Dealbhadh Coimpiutair |
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Introduced | 1989 |
Discontinued | 1996 |
Cost | $40 million (adjusted per unit); $180 million (adjusted for project) |
Memory | 10 GB |
Power consumption | 160 kW |
Speed | 280 megaflops |
Language | FeallsanOS 1.0 |
Dimensions | 12 sq ft |
Design firm | Ginearált Dealbhadh Coimpiutair |
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Introduced | 1996 |
Discontinued | 2005 |
Cost | $200.3 million ($12 million per unit) |
Memory | 1.2 TB |
Power consumption | 850 kW |
Speed | 1.1 teraflops |
Language | FeallsanOS 3.2 |
Dimensions | 800 sq ft |
Design firm | Ginearált Dealbhadh Coimpiutair |
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Introduced | 2003 |
Discontinued | 2016 |
Cost | $580 million ($220 million per unit) |
Memory | 10 TB |
Power consumption | 850 kW |
Speed | 30.7 teraflops |
Language | FeallsanOS 4.6 |
Dimensions | 1202 sq ft |
Design firm | Ginearált Dealbhadh Coimpiutair |
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Introduced | 2003 |
Discontinued | 2016 |
Cost | $960 million ($380 million per unit) |
Memory | 560 TB |
Power consumption | 12.4 MW |
Speed | 850 teraflops |
Language | FeallsanOS 5.1 |
Dimensions | 1,468 sq ft |
Design firm | Ginearált Dealbhadh Coimpiutair |
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Introduced | 2016 |
Cost | $2.7 billion ($430 million per unit) |
Memory | 4 PB |
Power consumption | 18 MW |
Speed | 58 petaflops |
Language | FeallsanOS 6.3 |
Dimensions | 1,380 sq ft |
The Feallsanrih (shorthand FSR, Aeng. 'Philosopher King') Project is an ongoing series of state-run supercomputer projects aimed at supplying universities, the military, and the government of Faneria with competitive first and second-rate supercomputers for a variety of uses. The project was first proposed in 1948, but was not initiated until 1966 with the foundation of the state-owned company Ginearált Dealbhadh Coimpiutair as a design and production firm for computer components.
Project History
After the project's start in 1966, the engineers and computer scientists involved were immediately faced with a dearth of native computer systems manufacturers and experience in Faneria, partly due to the newness of the field and partly due to Faneria's reliance on early foreign systems in the postwar economy. The solution was simple and expensive: build a microelectronics industry from the ground up.
The first twenty years of the project was consumed with education, experimentation with personal computers, and research and development, but funding remained consistent and the program was considered an enormously important long-term investment. Funding increased after the start of the space age, with Faneria's government pushing for early prototypes, eventually leading to the FSR Beta.
FSR Beta
FSR One
After the Success of the Beta, the FSR One launched with a total of twelve units produced, being the first multi-node supercomputer in Faneria and reaching a maximum speed of 1.1 teraflops. The produced platforms were distributed - three to the military, six to the state bureaucracy, two to computer science colleges, and one was sold to Brumalea in 1998.