On 7/27/06, श्रीधर नारायण दैठणकर wrote:
http://www.kroah.com/log/linux/ols_2006_keynote.html
Yep. Greg Hartman wrote:
Linux now runs in everything from a cellphone, to a radio controlled helicopter, your desktop, a server on the internet, on up to a huge 73% of the TOP500 largest supercomputers in the world.
To add to that, the pinnacle of motorsport, F1 uses Linux for its internal systems. AMD Opteron's working in a grid, comprised of several hundreds computing nodes running on linux in an attempt to advance Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) calculations, which is a critical factor complementing aerodynamics testing... (The telemetry transmits 100+ MB of data per lap * total no of ~70 laps at around ~80+ seconds per lap, The DAS systems) Some data! As a side note, these systems were first used by Ferrari and Sauber (BMW-Sauber), brought in line by their technology partner AMD (now the official technology partner for FIA), running on Linux. Anand
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