[ Nedeljko @ 08.04.2010. 01:44 ] @
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Wikipedia; Numerical approximations of π; 21st century – current claimed world record

In August 2009, a Japanese Supercomputer called the T2K Open Supercomputer was claimed to have more than doubled the previous record by calculating π to 2,576,980,377,524 digits in approximately 73 hours and 36 minutes.

In December 2009 Fabrice Bellard used a home-computer to compute 2,699,999,990,000 decimal digits of π. The base-2 calculation, conversion to base 10 and verification took 131 days.


Čovek je ladno na kućnom računaru oborio rekord u računanju cifara broja koji je bio nekoliko meseci ranije postavljen na superračunaru.
[ mmwlada @ 12.08.2010. 09:48 ] @
Da, ali vidi koliko mu je vremena trebalo
[ component @ 12.08.2010. 10:23 ] @
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On 2 August 2010, Shigeru Kondo used Alexander Yee's y-cruncher to calculate 5,000,000,000,000 digits of π. This remains the world record for any type of calculation, but was done of a home computer built by Kondo.[13] The calculation was done between May 4th and August 3rd, with the primary and secondary verifications taking 64 and 66 hours respectively.
[ Nedeljko @ 13.08.2010. 09:17 ] @
Pa, šta. To sve staje u 980.34 GB.