[Beowulf] Cluster Applications in Submarine Environment
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Mark Hahn hahn at physics.mcmaster.caSun Dec 4 10:37:04 PST 2005
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> contact me directly. I would particularly like to hear from anyone doing > parallel DSP, acoustic signal processing, or cryptography. I'd also be > interested in comments regarding low power per cubic foot packaging since I as I'm sure you're aware, low-power commodity processors are also lower-speed. that's certainly the case with Orion stuff, PC104 clusters, etc. have you considered using the new generation of relatively easy-to-program FPGA's instead? the real beauty of Beowulf-like hardware is its flexibility (as well as commodity pricing, of course). but your application seems much more of a production thing, where the greater compute-density of FPGA's would be appropriate. costs would depend on scale, I think. regards, mark hahn.
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