NASA may call it Hyperwall-2 but I call it a lot of flipping monitors! NASA unveiled the monstrosity at their Ames Research Center in California. The 23 foot wide by 10 foot tall screen is comprised of 128 monitors that allows researchers to view, analyze and communicate results from modeling and simulation projects relating to space flight, weather, climate and anything else they can dream up. The system is made possible with the use of 128 graphics cores, 1,024 processor cores ( this give you about 75 teraflops of peak processing power) and 475 terabytes of storage. NASA states that it would take about 600 modern video game consoles to match Hyperwall-2’s graphical capabilities. NASA’s previous Hyperwall was made up of a measly 49 screens with 1/100 of the processing power that comprises the new system. Either way I want to try to play a game of solitaire or maybe even some Call of Duty 4 on that bad boy!