The problem is that people like these flim-flam merchants love to go on about how this is "revolutionary technology" and "people in their ivory towers don't want you to see though their closed-minded beliefs" etc. This doesn't mean that it isn't worth checking that it doesn't work, because then we can get them closed down for advertising snake oil.
The Unisys ES7000 goes near-linearly to 32 processors. Of course, that's as much due to the backend hardware as Windows.
I used to look after one of these puppys: you should have seen it fly on Seti;-)
The problem is that people like these flim-flam merchants love to go on about how this is "revolutionary technology" and "people in their ivory towers don't want you to see though their closed-minded beliefs" etc. This doesn't mean that it isn't worth checking that it doesn't work, because then we can get them closed down for advertising snake oil.
The Unisys ES7000 goes near-linearly to 32 processors. Of course, that's as much due to the backend hardware as Windows. I used to look after one of these puppys: you should have seen it fly on Seti ;-)
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