Pi counted to 5 trillionth digit, 90 days with custom-made rig

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Heh, at least when I can't beat the final boss, I'll always remember this cheat code which even the PS3 can't handle!! Will there be a console system that is very powerful enough to store the 4-5 TB of data?
 

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Infinite Zero said:
Slyakin said:
I didn't know that Pi was infinite... Huh.
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NUMBERS are infinite, you didn't know?
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Rational numbers end or are a repeating pattern. Irrational numbers don't repeat a pattern and never end.

Pi is an irrational number.
 

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Canonbeat234 said:
Heh, at least when I can't beat the final boss, I'll always remember this cheat code which even the PS3 can't handle!! Will there be a console system that is very powerful enough to store the 4-5 TB of data?
it probably could, maybe a node of 10 ps3's
 

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SoulSnatcher said:
Remember that girl in your high school math class who would always get extra credit by memorizing more digits of Pi?[/p]
That character would've been me at my school.
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SifJar said:
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The five trillion digits took up 6TB of data. Which I feel is a bit "wow".
each character takes 1 byte (assuming ASCII standard not unicode) which contains 8 bits each
so your left with 5 trillion bytes which converted to gigabytes becomes about 4657GB which then becomes about 4.55TB
Well, Gizmodo said about 6TB...
They're most likely not TiB. They tend to round down to 1,000 instead of 1,024 like they should, so in storage terms, they aren't true terabytes.

QUOTE(myuusmeow @ Aug 8 2010, 04:04 AM)
I only know 15 digits, but I am still the envy of my friends
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3.14159265358979323
They'd envy me more.
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