[Beowulf] First 96-Node Transmeta Desktop Cluster Ships
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Karl Bellve Karl.Bellve at umassmed.eduThu May 5 06:31:41 PDT 2005
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Vincent Diepeveen wrote: > > > > >I find their pricing a tad expensive given the current big recession Europe >and USA are in, > offtopic.. You do know this statement is false for the USA. I don't know if it is true for Europe or not. We had 3 quarters of official recession several years ago but we are not in a "big recession" now. However, I think the 96 cluster in a box is a great idea... -- Cheers, Karl Bellve, Ph.D. ICQ # 13956200 Biomedical Imaging Group TLCA# 7938 University of Massachusetts Email: Karl.Bellve at umassmed.edu Phone: (508) 856-6514 Fax: (508) 856-1840 PGP Public key: finger kdb at molmed.umassmed.edu
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