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Thanks for the welcome! I appreciate you taking the time to do that. I do love the Kinks as you do, but my username has to do with 2001: A space Odyssey. I suppose it is supposed to tie the beginning of the movie to the end. Anyway, I will be dedicated to providing accurate information on many subjects with refined grammar and spelling, as well as professional sources. Cheers Apeman2001 (talk) 19:43, 28 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

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Hi Apeman. Curious why you restored the Titan to the list. It is not much faster than Seqouia and awkwardly shows two entries for 2012 (all other years have a single entry). I guess we could drop Sequoia from the table.

Also, I forgot to update the speed comparison after adding Tianhe-2: should have been 3.4 x 1010 times faster than the CDC 6600 – if we take the Wikipedia citation of its speed as accurate (I looked it up; this is the speed attributed to it by Princeton University). Other citations range from 500 KiloFLOPS to 3 MegaFLOPS.

Lastly, why did you change the dash to a double hyphen? Normally double hyphens are used only if dashes are not available. Patrickwooldridge (talk) 06:30, 21 June 2013 (UTC)Reply

2012 was unique; first Sequoia was on top in the June list, then Titian replaced it in the November list. To my knowledge, it was the first time a supercomputer from a November list topped a new leader from the June list of the same year. I think it is appropriate to show both of them for this reason. If one were to be taken off, I think it should be the Sequoia as it is less powerful.

In regards to the speed comparison, I think it expected too much from the reader. The comparison that was there needed to be thought out by the reader and I am not sure if it was accurate.

Could you please point out where this dash/double hyphen situation is? I am unaware of it.

Apeman2001 (talk) 07:15, 21 June 2013 (UTC)Reply

Just since 2008, there have been as many machines that held the crown for 6 months as did for a year (none longer than that). Perhaps a chart or table with 6-month intervals would be a better presentation of the data.
Even kids hate it when you dumb things down for them. I think it is an interesting historical fact showing the rapid evolution of supercomputing (which I stated both in scientific notation and as a simple analogy). As to accuracy, as I said, the range of speeds cited for the CDC 6600 are 500 KiloFLOPS (early tests) to 3 MegaFLOPS (later machines); I would be OK with citing the whole range, but I think the Princeton benchmark is both accurate for the first use of the term "supercomputer" and a good average for that machine. If you think the point is not relevant, then OK, but I don't think it was unclear or difficult to understand for anyone researching this subject.
I can't find the dash substitution again. If you don't remember it, then I'm guessing it was someone else's edit; sorry. Patrickwooldridge (talk) 07:53, 23 June 2013 (UTC)Reply

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