[tt] Microsoft, Cray Unleash $25K Mainstream Supercomputer | Gadget Lab from Wired.com
Brian Atkins
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Wed Sep 17 02:09:53 CEST 2008
http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/09/impulse-buyers.html
Impulse buyers, lock your credit cards in a drawer when you're browsing
Amazon.com: You might end up purchasing a $25,000 compact supercomputer on a whim.
In an effort to make supercomputers mainstream, Microsoft and Cray teamed up to
produce the Cray CX1, the "most affordable super computer Cray has ever
offered." Unveiled Tuesday morning, the CX1 will run a new version of Microsoft
Windows on either 32 or 64 Intel cores, and the desktop will carry 4 terabytes
of storage, according to a GigaOM story.
By making the CX1 compact and affordable (relatively speaking) the two companies
are hoping to make supercomputers accessible to a broad user group, including
industry professionals and designers. In the past, supercomputers have primarily
been designed and priced for scientific researchers, universities and military
agencies.
And to make the desktop even more friendly to consumers, you'll be able to order
this behemoth online just like any ordinary computer, says Windows Server
blogger Tina Couch.
"It’s as easy as shopping on Amazon.com," Couch wrote. "Customers can go online,
order the CX1 system using a configurator, and pay with credit card. If that’s
not making supercomputing mainstream, I don’t know what is."
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Brian Atkins
Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence
http://www.singinst.org/
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