Sunday, July 22, 2018

96-core ARM Supercomputer Using NanoPi-Fire3

Neat project via Climbers.net

Clusters are often used for computationally intensive tasks (medical research, simulating weather, AI/deep learning, cryptocurrency mining) and/or high-availability services (using redundant nodes in case of hardware failures). This cluster is undoubtedly slow in terms of modern supercomputers, but a small portable cluster is ideal for teaching or developing distributed software that can then be ported to much more powerful HPC systems.

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