I kidnapped an alien civilization

Chapter 478: Computing Power

Organize those people.

Many key points were revealed in the recording of the call.

Apparently, Emre threatened Professor Wang on the phone to send someone to "punish" him. In order to protect himself, Professor Wang had to throw out the already planned conspiracy.

Li Mo heaved a long sigh. He originally thought that Professor Wang was going to seek refuge in a foreign observatory just for money. It now appears that Professor Wang may have already become a member of a secret organization.

Thinking of this, he ordered: "Xiaohua, send all the confidential documents back to Mozi Technology!"

The blue flower bud on the big screen swayed slightly: "The transmission has been completed, and the calculation power is being collected now"

"Broiler plan is underway"

"Ding dong. The supercomputer Piz Daint joins the computing pool, and the computing power increases to 1%"

"Ding dong. The supercomputer Gyoukou joins the computing pool, and the computing power increases to 2%"

"Ding dong. The supercomputer Sequoia joined the computing pool, and the computing power increased to 80%"

Li Mo was taken aback. In order to collect enough computing power, Xiaohua actually planned to use the world's most powerful supercomputer as a "broiler".

Piz DaintGyoukou Sequoia is all among the top 500 supercomputers in the world. Once this kind of "invasion" is discovered, the consequences will be unimaginable.

Maybe Xiaohua should stop her behavior, Li Mo, who has always been cautious, was a little worried.

But then he thought that the earth might be destroyed, everything would be reduced to ashes, so what if it was exposed!

He endured the anxiety in his heart, and watched Xiaohua "transform" most of the supercomputers in the world into chickens.

"Ding dong. The supercomputer K Computer joins the computing pool, and the computing power increases to 100%"

On the big screen, the blue flower buds are fully blooming, "The computing power has been collected, and the calculation is now starting, and the estimated time is 5 hours!"

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Lawrence Livermore Supercomputing Center.

"Peter, how long will it take for the data we need to be calculated?" Lamy Woods is a researcher at the United Chemical Industry. He has been at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory for ten days this time, just to use the data here. The supercomputer calculates a data in the cracking reaction.

"Rami, didn't you see the progress bar displayed on the fat baby?" Pete was immersed in the cartoon on the phone without looking up, "If we are not old acquaintances, you can only stay in the hotel and wait for the result. "

Rami Woods pushed open the glass door of the laboratory, "squeezed in" along the gap, took out an envelope from the bag and handed it over.

Pete looked at the envelope in front of him, startled for a moment, and quickly "swept" the envelope into the drawer: "You can't do this next time."

"There are too many surveillances here!"

After speaking, he stood up and quickly operated on the control panel next to him, and said triumphantly, "Delete monitoring!"

"That's it." Rami Woods had a smile on his face: "Who made us old friends?"

"Huh, juice or mineral water?" Pete took out two bottles from the freezer in the corner and handed them over.

"Juice!" Rami Woods took it, and asked suspiciously: "Peter, the super calculation shows that the completion rate is 99.9%, how much time will it take?"

Pete opened the backend of the system, glanced at it, and replied, "You can return to the west in an hour at most."

There are still 4 hours before noon. If we leave an hour later and catch the 9:00 flight, we should be able to return to the factory with the data before noon, and we can proceed to the next step of research in the afternoon.

Rami Woods counted the time and stared intently at the supercomputer's big screen.

after an hour.

Rami Woods found that the progress displayed on the big screen was still 99.9%. He walked up to Pete and asked suspiciously: "Peter, it's an hour, why haven't the calculations been completed yet?"

Pete raised his head and replied impatiently: "The supercomputer calculation is responsible, and the progress is delayed, which is normal."

Rami Woods had no choice but to suppress his inner anxiety and wait patiently.

Two hours later. The progress is 99.9%;

Two hours later. The progress is 99.9%;

After 5 hours, the progress is 99.9%;

Rami Woods couldn't stand anymore, and said anxiously: "Peter, is your fat baby broken!"

Pete reluctantly put down his phone, stood up and went to the host, and entered a long series of complicated commands. The progress bar on the big screen quickly transformed into a complex graph.

"It shouldn't be. The supercomputing core utilization rate graph shows that Fat Baby is doing his best to perform calculations." Pete rubbed his head and said doubtfully: "According to the computing power, the result should have come out long ago!"

"Is it really broken?"

As he said that, he called up the real-time thread map of the supercomputing system, took a closer look, and was taken aback.

"Oops! An abnormal process occurred."

He hurried to his desk and pressed a red button.

A sharp siren sounded in the laboratory, and several researchers with thick eye bags rushed into the main engine room.

"Peter, what's going on?" the bearded leader asked with wide eyes and surprise.

Pete pointed to the data on the big screen and said, "Director, the fat baby has an abnormal process. I suspect it was hacked."

The bearded man glanced at the big screen, turned around and ordered: "Start the super firewall immediately, and at the same time rule the security guards in place."

"The super firewall has been activated!" Pete quickly entered a command on the console, and quickly pressed Enter.

Everyone looked at the big screen at the same time, and the abnormal process on the big screen was still beating continuously.

"The super firewall has failed!" the bearded man shouted in shock, sweat dripping from his forehead.

"What should we do now?" The shocked researchers turned their attention to him.

"Is...do you really need to physically disconnect from the network?" The bearded man hesitated. Once the physical disconnection is performed, all the data in the server may be damaged.

Those computing tasks that have been waiting for a long time will inevitably be delayed, so the loss of the supercomputing center is too great.

Just as he was hesitating, two pale young men hurried into the main computer room.

"Baloric, it's good that you're here!" The bearded man seemed to see the savior, and his face was pleasantly surprised: "The fat baby has been invaded, and you immediately use the control authority to plug the loophole."

Baloric is a computer expert recruited by the laboratory. It is said that he was once a well-known figure in the international hacker circle. Because he was accidentally caught by the Bureau of Investigation, he had to "change his mind" and make a contribution.

Baloric ignored him, took out a notebook from his backpack, and connected it to the network cable. Crackling, after some operations, flashing codes appeared on the laptop screen.

"This..." Baloric said with a serious expression, hesitantly, "Now the absolute control of the fat baby is in the hands of the other party."

"How is this possible?" The bearded man asked in surprise.

Baloric put away his notebook and said blankly, "I'm sorry, but there is nothing I can do about this invasion."

With that said, he picked up his backpack and left without looking at everyone.

"You" the bearded man sighed: "Physically disconnect the network immediately!"

Pete hurried to an orange button, about to press it.

"Wait. Don't panic, everyone!" Rami Woods suddenly pointed at the big screen and shouted, "Look, has the abnormal process disappeared?"

Although he is not proficient in computer technology, he already knows who the culprit of the supercomputer anomaly is from what happened just now.

The bearded man immediately leaned in front of the big screen and found that, as Lamy said, the strange process that occupied 99% of the computing power disappeared.

"Director, are you still online?" Pete's hand was still on the orange button.

The bearded man shook his head: "Not anymore, maybe it's the spontaneous behavior of Ultrain, after all, the programs are getting more and more intelligent now."

"After this calculation is completed, let the center conduct a comprehensive safety inspection on the fat baby."

The inexplicable stacking machine miraculously returned to normal, and the same situation appeared one after another in more than 100 supercomputing centers around the world.

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