Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1997-04-28
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
12 pages, LaTex, uses paspconf.sty. To appear in `Computational Astrophysics', the Proceedings of the 12th `Kingston meeting'
Scientific paper
Recently, special-purpose computers have surpassed general-purpose computers in the speed with which large-scale stellar dynamics simulations can be performed. Speeds up to a Teraflops are now available, for simulations in a variety of fields, such as planetary formation, star cluster dynamics, galactic nuclei, galaxy interactions, galaxy formation, large scale structure, and gravitational lensing. Future speed increases for special-purpose computers will be even more dramatic: a Petaflops version, tentatively named the GRAPE-6, could be built within a few years, whereas general-purpose computers are expected to reach this speed somewhere in the 2010-2015 time frame. Boards with a handful of chips from such a machine could be made available to individual astronomers. Such a board, attached to a fast workstation, will then deliver Teraflops speeds on a desktop, around the year 2000.
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