On Mon, Apr 08, 2013 at 08:58:19AM +0000, Hearns, John wrote:

> a) humankind will inevitably demand, build and find uses for computing 
> systems with ever increasing numbers of fixed point of
> floating point operations per second.
> Devil's advocate time - we can simply declare that no new faster system will 
> be built

Photovoltaics actually shaves off peak quite nicely, and reduces 
the price of electricity. If you don't want to invest into MWh
storage (redox flow or otherwise) you could checkpoint a bit
before sunset, and resume when power is available. 


You mean.... supercomputing types coming out in the DAYLIGHT? Working normal 
hours?
That will never work. 


Joking aside, that is a good idea. Just have to manage user expectations when 
there is a cloudy day!


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