I recently learned that Britain is spending £36 million to upgrade a supercomputer:

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c79rjg3yqn3o

Can’t you buy a very powerful gaming computer for only $6000?

CPU: AMD R9 9950X3D

Graphics: Nvidia RTX 5080 16GB

RAM: 64GB DDR5 6000MHZ RGB

https://skytechgaming.com/product/legacy-4-amd-r9-9950x3d-nvidia-rtx-5090-32gb-64gb-ram-3

This is how this CPU is described by hardware reviewers:

AMD has reinforced its dominance in the CPU market with the 9950X3D, it appears that no competitor will soon be able to challenge that position in the near future.

https://www.techpowerup.com/review/amd-ryzen-9-9950x3d/29.html

If you want to add some brutal CPU horsepower towards your PC, then this 16-core behemoth will certainly get the job done as it is an excellent processor on all fronts, and it has been a while since have been able to say that in a processor review

https://www.guru3d.com/review/ryzen-9-9950x3d-review-a-new-level-of-zen-for-gaming-pcs/page-29/

This is the best high-end CPU on the market.

Why would you spend millions on a supercomputer? Have you guys ever used a supercomputer? What for?

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    I’m a PhD student and several of my classmates use computing clusters in their work. These types of computers typically have a lot of CPUs, GPUs, or both. The types of simulations they do are essentially putting a bunch of atoms or molecules in a box and seeing what happens in order to get information which is impossible to obtain experimentally. Simulating beyond a few nanoseconds in a reasonable amount of time is extremely difficult and requires a lot of compute time. However, there are plenty of other uses.

    The clusters we have would have dozens of these CPUs or GPUs and users would submit jobs to it which would run simultaneously. AMD CPUs have better performance than Intel and Nvidia GPUs have Cuda, which is incorporated into a lot of the software people use for these.

    I’ve personally never used anything more than a desktop, though I might apply for some time soon because I’ve got some datasets where certain fits take up to two days each. I don’t want to sit around for a month waiting for these to finish