A single server smashed the pi world record, churning out 314 trillion digits in 110 days.
Numbers rarely make headlines, but pi has a habit of doing exactly that. The ...
A data storage company has decoded more than 100 trillion digits of pi — smashing the world record for calculating the never-ending number. Unraveling this hefty slice of pi required the equivalent ...
(Antonio Iacobelli/Moment/Getty Images) As Pi Day rolls around for another year, researchers at StorageReview, a leading ...
Divide any circle’s circumference by its diameter and you get pi. But what, exactly, are its digits? Measuring physical ...
22.4 trillion – the number of digits calculated by Swiss scientist Peter Trueb, using a computer. 24 – the number of hard drives on the computer used by Peter Trueb for calculating pi. 700,000 – the ...
Pi Day,” which is March 14, 3.14, is a day meant to recognize the special, infinite number that can also be recognized by its ...
It's World Pi Day — Mar. 14, or 3/14, the first three digits of pi — and to celebrate, Google has announced that one of its engineers, Emma Haruka Iwao, has set a new world record for calculating pi, ...
Now for the important part. Today, as you may know, is Pi Day. Why today? Because it’s March 14—yes, 3/14—and 3.14 is the value of pi to two decimals. Of course, the actual number continues to an ...