sgi.com - 11/18/2008
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With 10,000 Processor Cores, Silicon Graphics Molecule 'Concept Computer' Uses Half the Power and Just 1.4 Percent of the Space of Comparable PC Cluster
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SGI Molecule Packs 10,000 Atom Cores, One Ton of Awesomeness [Computers]
Gizmodo —
... performance per rack • Greener with low-watt consumer CPUs and low-power memory that deliver 7 times better memory bandwidth/watt • Innovative Silicon Graphics Kelvin cooling technology, which enables denser packaging by stabilizing thermal operations in densely configured solutions • Operating environment flexibility, capable of running industry-standard Linux(R) implementations, with Microsoft(R) Windows(R) variants on some configurations [SGI via Gadget Lab] ...
10,000 Core Computer
Hacked Gadgets - DIY Tech Blog —
... Is your desktop quad core computer a bit slow for your liking? If SGI develops this concept into an actual product you may be able to add some horsepower to your computing needs. ...
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