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:The Register: My 96-Processor Linux Cluster is Smaller than Yours
The Register: My 96-Processor Linux Cluster is Smaller than Yours
May 4, 2005, 11 :30 UTC (6 Talkback[s]) (7206 reads)

(Other stories by Ashlee Vance)

"Personal computer. Personal cluster. Call it what you will. Orion Multisystems is pretty sure it has the fastest PC around no matter the moniker.

"Last week, Orion started shipping its long awaited 96-processor (Transmeta Tinside) deskside cluster. This box is the follow-on to a 12-processor desktop system that has been on the market for several months. With the new, larger system, customers get pretty much the most powerful computer around that can plug into a standard electrical socket..."

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How much pocket change for these beautie ...   And the big question is....   
Ken Jennings
May 4, 2005, 16:17:00
 
> How much pocket change for these beaut ...   Re: And the big question is....   
Eric Laffoon
May 4, 2005, 22:43:16
 
I never saw in any of the articles a pri ...   Re: And the big question is....   
Joe User
May 5, 2005, 03:27:19
 
> A more entertaining thought is what if ...   Re: Re: And the big question is....   
blackhole
May 5, 2005, 04:31:08
 
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