HPC
What do you call a flash-based super?
Boutique supercomputer maker Appro International has won a deal at the San Diego Supercomputer Center to create a next-generation parallel supercomputer that has lots of flash memory and software to create a virtual shared memory infrastructure that spans the server nodes in the cluster. The flash-based server, called Gordon …
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Different perspective?
Maybe it's just my cultural heritage and upbringing, but I'd have thought Harry would be a better name.
"Boutique supercomputer maker"
best description i have heard all week.
But will you able to ping it
and get back "gordon is alive"?
Mine's the one with the ray-gun
Gordon, of course
Erm, that has negative connotations in the UK: can it add up? Is it expensive to run?
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