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Re: Apple powers college supercomputer   Message List  
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Re: Apple powers college supercomputer

--- In asacmug@yahoogroups.com, Kevin Elwell <kdelwell@m...> wrote:
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>The power supply was another huge challenge. The supercomputer uses
the same
>amount of electricity as 3,000 average sized homes. "
>
Yet another reason the thing wasn't built in California :-)

The timing couldn't have been better. At the same time, the
University of Texas announced their Dell cluster - a 300-node
"puny" setup that produces less than one-fifth the Teraflops
of the G5 cluster (affectionately known as "Big Mac").

http://www.appleturns.com/episode/?id=4266

To add insult to injury, the Dell cluster probably cost more.

Alex




Thu Oct 16, 2003 5:13 am

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I found this part to be of particular note: "Right from the start there were major hurdles that could only be overcome with significant construction in and...
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... the same ... Yet another reason the thing wasn't built in California :-) The timing couldn't have been better. At the same time, the University of Texas...
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