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Researcher Discusses iPod Supercomputer

schliz writes to mention that in a recent interview with ITNews researcher John Shalf explained the purpose and some of the technical details of the newly-announced "iPod supercomputer." "Microprocessors from portable electronics like iPods could yield low-cost, low-power supercomputers for specialized scientific applications, according to computer scientist John Shalf. Along with a research team from the US Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Shalf is designing a supercomputer based on low-power embedded microprocessors, which has the sole purpose of improving global climate change predictions."

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  1. sure this is how it starts, by thermian · · Score: 0, Redundant

    but eventually they come after you saying you haven't legally purchased your global climate predictions, or that you're sharing them with your friends online

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    A learning experience is one of those things that say, 'You know that thing you just did? Don't do that.' - D. Adams
  2. Can you imagine (obligatory) by bornyesterday · · Score: 0, Redundant

    A beowulf cluster of iPods?