[π Day 2024] WORLD RECORD Pi Calculation! 105,000,000,000,000+ [105 Trillion] Digits
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 12 мар 2024
- Kevin and Jordan got serious this year with their Pi day celebrations and abused to power bill to new extremes...
HAPPY π DAY! Jordan, Kevin, and Brian's credit card did something really cool and we took down Google for the record spot calculating Pi! Happy Pi Day
Here we cover the hardware, software and other challenges we encountered finding the largest know digit of Pi in the world!
BLOG: www.storagereview.com/review/...
MERCH: store.storagereview.com/
13.14% off celebration! Coupon Code: PIDAY24
#piday #ssd #storage #worldrecord - Наука
Amazing video y’all, great watch and congratulations on 105 digits!
Thanks for the support!
JORDAN IS HERE. beeg beard
The gain from last year was AMAZING!!! Keep going!!!!
That's the plan!
those are some serious fabrics
Fancy NVMe. 🎉🎉🎉
Albert Einstein and my b-day as well!
I would love to do something like this but it would take a trillion years to catch up with the current single 12th gen chip I have…..I do, however have half a PB of storage……sata speed only. 😂😂
Well - you can get there eventually ;) - but there's plenty of other fun records you could go after as well.
Kinda cool doing this on pie day. 🙃
That’s was the plan. The next record will come faster. 🎉
That card is beautiful with the red and blue
varatasium channel talks about an unsolved math problem -- mabie you guys should take on that challenge
We’re always down for something like that. ❤
Why does it need to be flash storage? Is the write not one contiguous stream of digits? I would think it cheaper and just as performant to use a san or with perhaps a round robin storage. I would also think that if one times the calculation correctly, or has a cache buffer... the mechanical drive head on a hard disk wouldn't need to seek, just keep writing, like making a groove in a record or writing to optical media. It's 7200rpm not fast enough to write the data to disk in a continuous stream? How many disks would you need to be able to write the stream in parallel to disks?
It doesn’t, but you’re gonna be going a lot slower and taking a lot more space and power.
Is there a way to prove that number is correct?
It’s verified. Check the ycruncher website for the official verification.
The amount of ram in that system is insane
there's room for even more ;)
我想看正在運算的電腦屏幕
But WHY do you need a petabyte to store 105 terabytes? 900 terabytes of swap? Or just wasted space in a bid to sell solidigm hardware?
Yep, you're correct, it's a massive swap footprint. The drives used in the computation get uncomfortably close to full.
@@StorageReview Really? 900 terabytes of swap? There is something terribly wrong with your code. Are you using C# or python or something? (This should be straight c.)
@@signintoconfirm6168if you wanna write something better, I’ll run it at scale.
You are missing the 100trillion digit precision of this concept. High-precision calculations like 105 Trillion digits of Pi need more than any concept you are likely familiar with. Unlike standard floating-point arithmetic used in everyday computing tasks, which typically uses 32 or 64 bits per number, y-cruncher needs to store each digit of these enormous numbers prior to final division, squaring and multiplication, requiring a massive amount of memory. Look up the Chudnovsky Pi algorithm and it you should understand.
@@signintoconfirm6168 They are using y-cruncher, and it is written with c++
First
you spelt world wrong in the title
Do not waste your time.