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Raspberry Pi clusters come of age

In today’s guest post, Bruce Tulloch, CEO and Managing Director of BitScope Designs , discusses the uses of cluster computing with the Raspberry Pi, and the recent pilot of the Los Alamos National Laboratory 3000-Pi cluster built with the BitScope Blade . High-performance computing and Raspberry Pi are not normally uttered in the same breath, but Los Alamos National Laboratory is building a Raspberry Pi cluster with 3000 cores as a pilot before scaling up to 40000 cores or more next year. That’s amazing, but why

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Making Waves: print out sound waves with the Raspberry Pi

For fun, Eunice Lee , Matthew Zhang , and Bomani McClendon have worked together to create Waves, an audiovisual project that records people’s spoken responses to personal questions and prints them in the form of a sound wave as a gift for being truthful. Waves Waves is a Raspberry Pi project centered around transforming the transience of the spoken word into something concrete and physical

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Raspberry Pi 2’s Touchscreen Lets Users Visually Monitor Bitcoin Node – Inside Bitcoins

Inside Bitcoins Raspberry Pi 2's Touchscreen Lets Users Visually Monitor Bitcoin Node Inside Bitcoins When the Raspberry Pi 2 Model B launched earlier in 2015, there was a good bit of interest from the Bitcoin community.

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Raspberry Pi 2’s Touchscreen Lets Users Visually Monitor Bitcoin Node – Bitcoinist.net

Bitcoinist.net Raspberry Pi 2's Touchscreen Lets Users Visually Monitor Bitcoin Node Bitcoinist.net When the Raspberry Pi 2 Model B launched earlier in 2015, there was a good bit of interest from the Bitcoin community. With more powerful hardware compared to its predecessor, the question became whether or not this tiny PC could run a Bitcoin node

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When Raspberry Pi Isn’t Enough: Behold the Open Source Laptop – Mashable

When Raspberry Pi Isn't Enough: Behold the Open Source Laptop Mashable Raspberry Pi made waves in recent years as a computer that you can buy for just $35. It's tiny, though, and its built-in capabilities are limited.

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Raspberry Jams: why Raspberry Pi is going back to school – TechRadar UK

Raspberry Jams: why Raspberry Pi is going back to school TechRadar UK The Raspberry Pi has been available for over 12 months now. Its launch was met with feverish excitement, but once the initial scramble for stock was over and people had a precious Pi cradled in hand, many turned to the question of what to do with all … and more

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