As we are moving towards the future, computer companies are making their chipsets more and more powerful. For instance, Apple’s latest M1 chip has 16 billion transistors and is crazy fast compared to other SoCs like Intel’s i9 chips. However, no matter how much fast Apple’s new computer chips are, I am sure these cannot simulate the future “faster than the laws of physics”. Well, it turns out there actually is one supercomputer chip that can perform the aforementioned task.
“The CS-1 is the first-ever system to demonstrate sufficient performance to simulate over a million fluid cells faster than real-time. This means that when the CS-1 is used to simulate a power plant based on data about its present operating conditions, it can tell you what is going to happen in the future faster than the laws of physics produce that same result.”, read a blog post by the researchers.