Build a Supercomputer for less than £2500

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You read that right. Computational engineers at the University of Southampton acquired 64 Raspberry Pi boards, mounted them within a lego "rack", outfitted each Pi with a 16 GB SD card (bringing the total memory space to 1TB) and ran a 13 amp power connection to it to create the "Iridis-Pi”, a supercomputer costing less than £2500 ($3,231 USD).

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:arrow: Instructions on How to Build Your Own Iridis-Pi (PDF)
 
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I wanted to buy a Raspberry Pi, then noticed how it's seriously underpowered for almost anything these days except running stuff on terminal.
 

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Or what if I just clustered 20 of these:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/LOADED-Internet-Ready-Dell-Optiplex-GX260-Windows-XP-Pro-Desktop-Computer-PC-/330792422766?pt=Desktop_PCs&hash=item4d04c3cd6e
 

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Since I have no idea how to operate a superbrick computer, I'm going to salvage the mainboards out of a bunch of old cell phones, make lego frames for them, and just tell people it's an Iridium-Pi.
 
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Not even getting any performance numbers in the article?

Not a good sign for a £2500 investment.
Seems like this has spread before its ready really. They've got it working basically but they're still working on the kernel for all the parallel processing and such they need to get it working properly if I read the article correctly. They haven't done any kind of benchmarking yet.
 

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