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Cringely Wants A Supercomputer in Every Garage

Nate LaCourse writes: "Real good one from Cringely this month. It's on building his own supercomputer, but with some twists." You'll probably also want to check out the KLAT2 homepage to learn more about their Flat Neighborhood Network. And since KLAT2 has been around for nearly a year (check out the poster on this page!), perhaps a 3rd generation is in the works?

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  1. Re:easy cowboy by Maditude · · Score: 2, Informative
    well, that was an easy search...

    If you wanna check out a sizable collection of .PDF's on the subject of Ultra Wide Band, uwb.org has some links here.

  2. Re:What is 10base-100? by SuzanneA · · Score: 3, Informative
    As I understood it, 10base-100 was the original name for what most people call 100base-TX these days. Some people still seem to refer to it as 10base-100.

    Btw, a little nitpick, the TX would refer to 4 pair (all 8 conductors), 10base-T uses 2 pair, 10base-TX and 100base-TX use all 4 pairs.

  3. Re:Am I the only one? by dangermouse · · Score: 3, Informative
    "Klaatu barata nikto."

    I think it translates to "Klaatu says not", but I'm basing that off of a half-assed knowledge of German ("nikto" -> "nicht"), the similarity between "barata" and "berate", and context. Maybe there's some kinda Latin thing in there somewhere, idunno. It's the instruction Klaatu tells Love Interest to give to Gort the robot, so he won't destroy the entire planet.

    And since someone asked, yeah, that's the same line whatsisface has to use in "Army of Darkness", and it was the only part of that lame movie I can remember laughing at.

    Now, the question is: Will I get modded down because this is actually offtopic as hell, or because I insulted "Army of Darkness"? %-)

  4. The Ultra Wide Band Working Group (UWBWG) by Harumuka · · Score: 2, Informative

    Through Google I found the UWBWG, and there's lots of detailed papers at Aetherwire. Interesting reading.

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  5. Talk about power! by alouts · · Score: 2, Informative
    Literally.

    The costs of a clustering setup go well beyond the initial hardware. At the level that Cringely is building (with only 6 machines), it may not be a huge problem, but running KLAT2 will cost you some dough just for the power.

    A couple years ago I made a dumb mistake and bought a saltwater reef tank without realizing that it would end up costing me $150/mo. in electricity bills (it ain't cheap running 4000+ watts in lights and pumps 18 hours a day). I'm sure running 66 machines 24 hours a day ain't cheap either.

    1. Re:Talk about power! by Newtonian_p · · Score: 2, Informative

      Ok, let's see how much this would cost. Let us assume these computers are using 300W power suplies and as a worst case senario, let us assume that all 300W that the PS is capable of supplying is being used in each machine.

      I live in Quebec where electricity is the cheapest in the world costing about 6 to 7 cents (CAN) per kWh. I don't know how much it is in the US.

      so I have .300 kW/machines x 66 machines x 24 h/day x 0.06 dollars/kWh = 28.50 dollars/day.

      28.50$ a day in the worst case might be a bit pricy for a household but it is cheap for a university. Of course, electricitry is much more expensive in the us, I have seen prices of 0.14$/kWh in New-York many years ago but the 300W power supply is probably not being fully used making it cheaper.

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  6. only fastest one percent is supercomputer by peter303 · · Score: 3, Informative

    By definition only the fastest devices are supercomputers. These days that is about a teraflop. Thta includes the US DOE ASCI series and the announced installation of the Blue Storm and Blue Gene IBM computers. Ten gigaflop computers a dime a dozen and a hundred gigaflops not so rare.