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Far Cry 2: Fortune's Edition [Download] Far Cry 2: Fortune's Edition [Download]
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Includes Game + Fortune's Pack. Far Cry 2, the next-generation first-person shooter, will take you deep into the most beautiful but also most hostile environments in the world: Africa! More than just a visual and technological achievement, Far Cry, the true sequel to the award-winning PC game, will provide you with an unprecedented gaming experience. Caught between two rival factions in war-torn Africa, you are sent to take out "The Jackal," a mysterious character who has rekindled the conflict between the warlords, jeopardizing thousands of lives. In order to fulfil your mission you will have to play the factions against each other, identify and exploit your their weaknesses, and neutralize their superior numbers and firepower with surprise, subversion, cunning and, of course, brute force. System Requirements, MINIMUM - Supported OS: Microsoft Windows XP or Windows Vista (64 is supported), Processor: Pentium 4 3.2 Ghz, Pentium D 2.66 Ghz, AMD Athlon 64 3500+ or better, Memory: 1 GB, Graphics: 256 MB, Shader Model 3 required, NVidia 6800 or ATI X1650 or better, Hard Drive: 3.5 GB (Multiple saves and user created maps will increase the amount of needed hard disk space.) RECOMMENDED - Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo Family, AMD 64 X2 5200+, AMD Phenom or better, Memory: 2 GB RAM, Graphics: 512 MB, NVidia 8600 GTS or better, ATI X1900 or better, Sound: 5.1 sound card recommended

Far Cry 2 Far Cry 2
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Far Cry 2 by Ubisoft is the anticipated sequel to the award-winning original that brings players into the beautiful and hostile world of Africa. Far Cry 2 for Windows Vista/XP features open-ended gameplay that allows you to play the game whichever way you choose, with the choices you make affecting where the game leads you. .caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; } ul.indent { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: -15px; } table.callout { font-family: verdana; font-size: 11px; line-height: 1. 3em; } td.vgoverview { height: 125px; background: #9DC4D8 url(http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/callout-bg.png) repeat-x; border-left: 1px solid #999999; border-right: 1px solid #999999; padding-left: 20px; padding-right: 20px; padding-bottom: 10px; width: 250px; font-family: verdana; font-size: 12px; } Far Cry 2 Players: Offline: 1 Online: 16 Multiplayer Modes: Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Diamond, Uprising Format: Native 720p high-definition output. Far Cry 2 brings you to Africa where you'll explore the savannah and the jungle. View larger. Features real-time night-and-day cycles and smart enemy AI. View larger. Outstanding Graphics Ubisoft developed the Dunia Engine specifically for Far Cry 2. Among other things, the Dunia Engine delivers realistic, interactive environments, special effects, real-time night-and-day cycles, and smart enemy AI. Expansive, Realistic Environment Far Cry 2 is set in a fictional region of Africa where you are caught between two rival factions at war. The Ubisoft team spent a lot of time filming and photographing in Africa to get all the details of the landscape and native wildlife. The result is a huge gameplay area that is 50 square kilometers, taking players into and out of the jungle and savannah. Wild animals such as zebras, buffalo, gazelle are encountered during the game, with both players and enemies allowed to interact with them. Far Cry 2 features an incredible level of detail and realism, with a minimal in-game interface to detract from immersion. For example, players will need to navigate the world using an in-game map and navigation system, weapons will disintegrate over time, and fires will spread and propagate. Each of the actions a player takes is reflected in the environment and changes the content of the game. To fulfill your mission, you need to play the enemies against each other, using both strategy and skill. Huge Range of Weapons and Vehicles Far Cry 2 offers gamers a wide range of weapons, from a machete for hand-to-hand combat, to a sniper rifle that can stealthily pluck off enemies from afar. As weapons disintegrate over time, they might jam or even explode in your hand. There are also a large range of vehicles such as gliders, trucks, cars, and boats that will let you fly, drive, slide, and hover over the open landscapes. Multiplayer Options for up to 16 Players Far Cry 2 supports up to 16 players and has four gameplay modes: Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Diamond, and Uprising. Players can choose from six different classes in multiplayer, each with its own set of pros and cons. Just as in the single-player mode, multiplayer games will feature dynamic elements, making each session unique. System Requirements Minimum Recommended Operating System Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or Windows Vista CPU Intel Pentium 4 3.2 GHz, Intel Pentium D 2.66 GHz, AMD Athlon 64 3500+ or better Intel Core 2 Duo Family, AMD 64 X2 5200+, AMD Phenom or better Memory 1 GB 2 GB Hard Drive Space 12 GB of free space Graphics Hardware NVidia 6800 or ATI X1650 or better; must support Pixel Shader 3.0 Nidia 8600 GTS or better, ATI X1900 or better

Far Cry 2, the next-generation first-person shooter, will take you deep into the most beautiful but also most hostile environments in the world: Africa! More than just a visual and technological achievement, Far Cry, the true sequel to the award-winning PC game, will provide you with an unprecedented gaming experience. Caught between two rival factions in war-torn Africa, you are sent to take out "The Jackal," a mysterious character who has rekindled the conflict between the warlords, jeopardizing thousands of lives. In order to fulfil your mission you will have to play the factions against each other, identify and exploit your their weaknesses, and neutralize their superior numbers and firepower with surprise, subversion, cunning and, of course, brute force. OPEN WORLD - The extensive artistic research combined with the next-gen engine will allow you to explore over 50Km2 of seamlessly rendered African landscape. No game has ever provided such freedom of movement! DUNIA ENGINE - The Dunia Engine was built specifically for Far Cry® 2 by the award-winning Ubisoft Montréal development team. It delivers the most realistic destructible environments, amazing special effects such as dynamic fire propagation and storm effects, real-time night-and-day cycle, dynamic music system, non-scripted enemy A.I. and much more... REAL-TIME IMMERSION - Real-time story telling, systemic auto-healing, minimal in-game interface are just few of the features that will make you feel the tension of being alone against barbarous warlords that threaten thousands of innocent lives. WEAPONS OF CHOICE - Choose from a wide range of weapons to make your way to your primary target. Meet the fight head-on with your machine-gun, go berserk with your machete or make stealth kills as a Sniper. If you feel that the atmosphere is not warm enough, light up your flamethrower and let your enemies and everything around them feel the heat.

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The Supermen: The Story of Seymour Cray and the Technical Wizards Behind the Supercomputer The Supermen: The Story of Seymour Cray and the Technical Wizards Behind the Supercomputer
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The story of supercomputing is only partially about technology. More than anything, it's about the gifted, brilliant, and often eccentric individuals who knew how to use that technology in new ways to do amazing things. Perhaps the most amazing of the bunch was Seymour Cray, the bureaucracy-intolerant genius with the barnstorming mind whose name has become synonymous with supercomputers. Charles Murray gives us an insightful and often thrilling and sometimes amusing look into how Cray and his genius companions took computers to new heights and humbled companies like Control Data and IBM.

The SUPERMEN"After a rare speech at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado, in 1976, programmers in the audience had suddenly fallen silent when Cray offered to answer questions. He stood there for several minutes, waiting for their queries, but none came. When he left, the head of NCAR's computing division chided the programmers. 'Why didn't someone raise a hand?' After a tense moment, one programmer replied, 'How do you talk to God?'" -from The SUPERMEN The Story of Seymour Cray and the Technical Wizards behind the Supercomputer"They were building revolutionary, not evolutionary, machines. . . . They were blazing a trail-molding science into a product. . . . The freedom to create was extraordinary." -from The SupermenIn 1951, a soft-spoken, skinny young man fresh from the University of Minnesota took a job in an old glider factory in St. Paul. Computer technology would never be the same, for the glider factory was the home of Engineering Research Associates and the recent college grad was Seymour R. Cray. During his extraordinary career, Cray would be alternately hailed as "the Albert Einstein," "the Thomas Edison," and "the Evel Knievel" of supercomputing. At various times, he was all three-a master craftsman, inventor, and visionary whose disdain for the rigors of corporate life became legendary, and whose achievements remain unsurpassed.The Supermen is award-winning writer Charles J. Murray's exhilarating account of how the brilliant-some would say eccentric-Cray and his gifted colleagues blazed the trail that led to the Information Age. This is a thrilling, real-life scientific adventure, deftly capturing the daring, seat-of-the-pants spirit of the early days of computer development, as well as an audacious, modern-day David and Goliath battle, in which a group of maverick engineers beat out IBM to become the runaway industry leaders.Murray's briskly paced narrative begins during the final months of the Second World War, when men such as William Norris and Howard Engstrom began researching commercial applications for the code-breaking machines of wartime, and charts the rise of technological research in response to the Cold War. In those days computers were huge, cumbersome machines with names like Demon and Atlas. When Cray came on board, things quickly changed.Drawing on in-depth interviews-including the last interview Cray completed before his untimely and tragic death-Murray provides rare insight into Cray's often controversial approach to his work. Cray could spend exhausting hours in single-minded pursuit of a particular goal, and Murray takes us behind the scenes to witness late-night brainstorming sessions and miraculous eleventh-hour fixes. Cray's casual, often hostile attitude toward management, although alienating to some, was more than a passionate need for independence; he simply thought differently than others. Seymour Cray saw farther and faster, and trusted his vision with an unassailable confidence. Yet he inspired great loyalty as well, making it possible for his own start-up company, Cray Research, to bring the 54,000-employee conglomerate of Control Data to its knees.Ultimately, The Supermen is a story of genius, and how a unique set of circumstances-a small-team approach, corporate detachment, and a government-backed marketplace-enabled that genius to flourish. In an atmosphere of unparalleled freedom and creativity, Seymour Cray's vision and drive fueled a technological revolution from which America would emerge as the world's leader in supercomputing.

Cray at Chippewa Falls Cray at Chippewa Falls
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SIGNED in blue ink on the first page by Friedlander (recent signature, not part of the limited edition of 500 signed copies at the time of publication). First edition, first and only printing. Hardcover. Fine dark orange linen cloth, with printed label affixed to front cover, no dust jacket as issued. Photographs by Lee Friedlander. 96 pp. with 79 full-page black and white reproductions. Includes an New copy of the four-page "Preview" publication, with 2 black and white plates, in matching stiff wrappers with self-closing flap. 12 3/8 x 11 5/8 inches. This book was commissioned as an in house publication by the president of Cray Research, on the occasion of the company's fifteenth anniversary. The book was never commercially available and was presented to company employees as a gift. This edition was limited to 5000 hardbound copies. Out of print. A very scarce New signed copy.

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Where are we in the curve of computing power? With Quad Core processors are we more powerful...?

...than the Cray-1 or Cray-2?
"The Cray-1 was a major success when it was released, faster than all computers at the time except for the ILLIAC IV. The first system was sold within a month for US$ 8.8 million." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cray_Research
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cray-1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cray-2

So where did/will microcomputing surpass the computing power of the Crays?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quad-core
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Core_2#Kentsfield

The computing power curve you reference is possibly a reference to Moore's law http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore's_law (essentially referring to transistors which roughly equates to processing power/complexity). However, there are so many other considerations for any comparison. Most computer speed tests are measured in floating point operations per second (FLOPS) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FLOPS where common desktop machines can easily get 1 GigaFLOPS (see prefixes in the FLOPS link for more detailed info on giga, mega, tera, peta, etc.). In this respect, our top of the line modern day processors can perform more floating point operations than the Cray-2 (see your reference).

However, there are quite a few differences to keep in mind when simplifying things to FLOPS. The "supercomputer" type machines (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supercomputer) gain their additional speed using multiple processors, shared memory, and complex interconnecting architectures which are not present in the traditional "desktop" computers. In fact, clusters can be built from desktop computers or commodity off the shelf (COTS) components as in the Beowulf machines http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beowulf_%28computing%29. Taking this a step further yields grid computing - taking advantage of a host of machines along the lines of the SETI project http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SETI%40home) To further provoke thought, consider a grid or cluster with the entire set of computers in the US (or the world). Although no such cluster exists, even if one did, this should beg the question of what individual FLOPS measurements mean for these larger groups of processors (not interconnected in the same manner as the 'typical' supercomputers).

What the previous paragraph attempted to do was guide you to determining that the APPLICATION being run on the machine is of extreme importance to determining effectiveness. In the cluster and grid computing, the problem must have a large computation to communication ratio. In other words, computation time must dominate communication time such that it's efficient to transfer work to remote machines (over ethernet for example). In the same way, the processor design is crucial to determining the TYPE of applications which can be run. If I recall correctly, some chess-playing computers had specially designed processors specifically tuned to the tasks of playing chess (http://www.research.ibm.com/deepblue/learn/html/e.8.3.shtml
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_chess#Computers_versus_humans) Similarly, many of the supercomputers did (and perhaps do), have vector processors designed for complex mathematical calculations required for simulations (for example weather prediction, atomic modeling, etc.) Modern desktops have been increasing in processing power for additional resource requirements for things such as background tasks monitoring anything from runtime code for viruses to your stocks online, advanced AI for games, and displaying complex graphics.

So knowing the difference in how machines were designed yields the knowledge that different benchmarks would be necessary for comparison across machines. Various benchmarks exist which attempt to simulate a subset of the tasks performed on the machine type. General desktop benchmark programs would perform a multitude of general user tasks from surfing the web to documents and games. This is contrasted with the supercomputers which run more advanced mathematical modeling and preclude much of the fluff (The Top500 list http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_500 uses the LINPACK benchmark http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LINPACK.) The common denominator across the various benchmarks is some measure of FLOPS. So even though comparing FLOPS across machines is akin to comparing the horsepower between your car and your lawnmower (as they're designed to perform different tasks), FLOPS is often used as a base of comparison across all computing platforms.

This discussion didn't even attempt to delve into the computer architecture issues which would really be an entire course. But by basically all accounts, modern day desktops are more powerful than the initial Cray computers you referenced. I'm not up on the quad core enough to be able to tell you the differences between the underlying architecture of the current desktops and those early Cray models (I'm not really an architecture man myself), but hopefully this gives you some additional information of interest!!

Cray scores military hat trick, with inside edge?
Seattle supercomputer maker Cray's stock is up nearly 3 percent to $5.31 this morning after it announced a major defense contract, putting three of its next generation systems into military facilities around the country.

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