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The Space Station has a Supercomputer Stowaway – Hackaday

The Space Station has a Supercomputer Stowaway   Hackaday The failed launch of Soyuz MS-10 on October 11th, 2018 was a notable event for a number of reasons: it was the first serious incident on a manned Soyuz rocket …

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How to Build a Mini Supercomputer for Under $100 – Motherboard

Motherboard How to Build a Mini Supercomputer for Under $100 Motherboard As detailed on Wei Lin's Github repository, they managed to make a computing cluster using six ESP32 chips. These chips are microcontrollers—a computer with minimal memory and processors—similar to a Raspberry Pi , but far cheaper

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Learn To Build Your Own Supercomputer With Raspberry Pi 3 Cluster – Techworm

Techworm Learn To Build Your Own Supercomputer With Raspberry Pi 3 Cluster Techworm Ever since the first generation of Raspberry Pi was released in 2012, as a single chip processor running on ARM11 and clocked at 700 Mhz, it has continued to remain popular and the perfect tool for students, artists, hobbyists and hackers. Since then ..

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Raspberry Pi Modules Combine to let Developers Test Supercomputer Software – Machine Design

Machine Design Raspberry Pi Modules Combine to let Developers Test Supercomputer Software Machine Design Software developers who write (or want to write) software for supercomputers just got a huge holiday present: a way to test their software for bugs without having to use a supercomputer. It's an affordable, scalable device consisting of thousands of …

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750 Raspberry Pis Turned Into Supercomputer for Los Alamos National Laboratory – ExtremeTech

ExtremeTech 750 Raspberry Pis Turned Into Supercomputer for Los Alamos National Laboratory ExtremeTech A new project at the Los Alamos National Laboratory's High Performance Computing Division seeks to make supercomputers more accessible with a little help from some Raspberry Pi clusters. Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) is home to several of the …

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300 Node Raspberry Pi Supercomputer – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets 300 Node Raspberry Pi Supercomputer Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi enthusiasts building clusters of Pi computers for more power may be interested in a new paper which has been published tackling the creation of : Affordable and Energy-Efficient Cloud Computing Clusters and takes the form of the “Bolzano …

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Build A DIY Raspberry Pi Supercomputer And Beat The NSA At Its Own Game – TechCrunch

TechCrunch Build A DIY Raspberry Pi Supercomputer And Beat The NSA At Its Own Game TechCrunch If you want to crack the secrets of the universe or reverse quantum time you're going to need a supercomputer. Why not make that supercomputer out of a bunch of Raspberry Pi boards? This Instructable shows you how but there's a bit of a catch.

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SeeMore for World Maker Faire 2015

We’re gearing up to go to World Maker Faire in at the New York Hall of Science on September 26 and 27 – if you’re going to be there, please come and say hi at the Raspberry Pi booth. We’ll have demos, activities, some little bits and bobs to give away, and much more

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Linux Video of the Week: 40-Node Raspberry Pi Supercomputer – Linux.com (blog)

Linux Video of the Week: 40-Node Raspberry Pi Supercomputer Linux.com (blog) Guill, a recent graduate of the masters in computer science and electrical engineering program at the University of Texas in Dallas, built the 40-node Raspberry Pi cluster for distributed software testing. In addition to a list of technical …

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