Man who owns German cheap store chain Lidl (which is commonplace store outside of German in Finland and Baltic countries) is building a supercomputer or so he sayshttps://www.tekniikkatalous.fi/uutiset/a/5f7cb86a-0245-45b6-a21e-de4a8fc9a47011 billion euro computer + a warehouse where it is situated in. The computer is too big to fit the mans own mansion.They already started building it, into a warehouse he bought from a German industrial park. It is 80km away from Berlin. Coincidentally he lives nearby.Electricians are installing electricity equipment there as we spoeak: 200 megawatts of electric capacity with possibility for quick additional capacity if needed.They removed 20 000 tonnes of betong and stone from the premises to expand area for the computer.The man says "Lidl will become with this comptuer a Hyperscaler"Hyperscalers are cloud providers: Amazon, Microsoft, Google..How could he compare himself to such giants?He simply owns Lidl. A convenience store chain. Which is the cheapest possible convenience chain.Time will tell what will Timmy do.
why are you spamming this board? i keep seeing your jeet flag spamming these politically irrelevant threads
>>522112089It is already off to shit out another one, anon
>>522112143>>522112089why dont you complain about the absolute shit stuff?at least my threads are informative and true
Remember that university who built a supercomputer with Macs? It was like 1% of the cost of any other supercomputer and just as powerful. What ever happened with that?
>>522112904>doesn't deny being a jeetwhat is the political relevance of your thread? there is none. you should be deleted.
OP you are aware that Amazon is effectively an online bookshop?It's almost like there is an intricate link between high-level data science, cloud providers and a large need for logistics coordination.