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jasong
10-04-2007, 05:05 PM
The website for Clearspeed says that a task has to be easily parallizable(Okay, I give up on satisfying spellcheck) for Clearspeed to be a good idea. By "easily parallizable" I think they mean conceptually easy, since programming is almost always hard for anything remotely complicated.

Easily parallizable stuff is one of the things that defines a good distributed computing idea. Maybe we should look into getting one of these things at one point, then get a program like LLR working on it.

I, personally, would love to have one of these things. Assuming, of course, that I had programs to run on it, which I don't.




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Bok
10-04-2007, 05:54 PM
I think the fact they don't give a price probably rules out most users anyway...

jasong
10-04-2007, 06:48 PM
I think the fact they don't give a price probably rules out most users anyway...
That's why I mentioned Free-DC in the title :)

GHOST
10-04-2007, 07:09 PM
ClearSpeed X620 Developer Bundle - $4995

* One Advance X620 accelerator
* One software development kit (SDK)
* 12 month support including single user login to support.clearspeed.com
* Access to customer support hotline for up to two cases
* Standard documentation

ClearSpeed e620 Developer Bundle - $5295

* One Advance e620 accelerator
* One SDK
* 12 month support including single user login to support.clearspeed.com
* Access to customer support hotline for up to two cases
* Standard documentation

COUNT ME OUT!