When you need more computing power, there are usually two solutions: throw in a more powerful processor or throw in more processors. In supercomputing, the latter is often the more efficient solution.
In this video from SC17, Bruce Tulloch from BitScope describes a low-cost Raspberry Pi cluster that LANL can use to simulate large-scale supercomputers. “The BitScope Pi Cluster Modules system creates ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Several people in the maker space have made clusters using the miniature computers made by Raspberry Pi. The small form-factor PCs are ...
Scalable modules give developers a powerful high-performance- testbed to check supercomputer software Software developers who write (or want to write) software for supercomputers just got a huge ...