Video: Building a Supercomputer with Raspberry Pi & Legos
What can you make with 64 Raspberry Pi units (Raspberry Pi is a credit-card sized computer) combined with some Legos, memory and switches? The researchers at University of Southampton use a common child's building block to build a supercomputer (well, sort of.)
June 6, 2013
The folks at the University of Southampton study commodity hardware -- and they've put together 64 Raspberry Pi units (Raspberry Pi is a credit-card sized computer) with some Legos, memory and switches, and got a supercomputer (well, sort of.) In an effort to inspire the next generation of computer scientists, the project shows what can be done with cheap parts. Simon Cox, Professor of Computational Methods, explains the simple project was meant to encourage others to explore, especially since it came in at approximately a $4,000 USD price tag. Video runs 3:27 minutes.
See DCK's previous story: Raspberry Pi Goes Colo.
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