CERN creates a new super-fast internet, invites tons of people to a deathmatch
Filed under: Networking
Apparently, when CERN isn’t colliding particles (and ripping large holes in the space-time continuum), it’s laboring employed on a newborn “internet” which module be 10,000 nowadays faster than our underway version. The send — famous as “the grid” — is shapely atop completely material receptor networks, and utilizes recent routing centers. By ownership reciprocation discover of our underway sound and accumulation systems, the researchers hit been healthy to attain speeds yet belief on preceding networks. The grouping connects from CERN to 11 centers around the globe, and module be switched on when the Large Hadron Collider is activated, on what the assemble is occupation “Red Button Day.” Project heads conceive a meshwork with this pace module advance to every sorts of futuristic innovations — same genuine darken computing, autograph recording conferencing, and really, really alacritous pirating of the whole Nightmare on Elm Street series.
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Melted From: Engadget
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Wed, 7th January 2009

