Wed Nov 26, 2008 2:47AM EST
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As someone who loves technology, I always take the time out to appreciate new technology that pushes boundaries, breaks records, or is just plain extreme. The University of Texas' newest 20.5-foot by 7.5-foot display is a perfect example.
The display, codenamed "Stallion", is now the world's highest-resolution tiled display ever, coming in at a stunning 307 million pixels. There are a total of 75 "tiles"—each tile being a 30-inch Dell flat panel display—set up in a 15 column by 5 row array. The whole setup is powered with 36 GB of graphics memory, 108 GB of system memory, and 100 processing cores—intense.
If you're curious, the next in the line of "highest-resolution tiled displays" is currently at the University of California San Diego, with a 14 x 5 array of displays with a total of 287 million pixels.
Want more information? Check out the Texas Advanced Computing Center's website for the whole press release.
Hook 'em horns!
'Stallion' -- World's Highest Resolution Tiled Display for Open Science Deployed...
Image from kanYe West blog [via Engadget]
Thanks to Jonathan L. for the tip.
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buying some dell computers and hooking up a bunch of monitors... wow this is what texas calls "computer" science... Hah pathetic.
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6 Posted by dymho on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:50PM EDT Report Abuse
retarded and total waste of technology.