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To: BillHoo who wrote (17290)8/26/1998 12:15:00 PM
From: IanBruce  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213176
 
Are there systems whose speeds are such...
that the cpu must be cooled to low temperatures?


Maybe it doesn't matter...

Four G3s Outprocess a CRAY Supercomputer
by Dennis Sellers
<dsellers@maccentral.com>

August 25, 8:00 a.m.

UCLA has demonstrated that four linked G3s can outprocess a
CRAY Supercomputer at a fraction of the price.

UCLA's study showed that a cluster of four Macs now has the
same computational power (and twice the memory) as one of the
best supercomputers of eight years ago, a four-processor CRAY
Y-MP. The cost for the Mac set-up was also much cheaper, as
low as $45/Mflop.


Used in the study were Power Mac G3/266s with 288 MB RAM and
6GB hard drives.

"This is especially interesting to hear, as there are going to
be some large Mac migration attempts on the way at UCLA for
the coming year," says John Lu <khaihon@ucla.edu>, Macintosh
Student Association co-founder and VP of Internal Affairs. "I
hope that some Mac fans from UCLA will be aware of this feat
and understand that there are some great ideas spawning forth
from Mac users. I urge those students and faculty of UCLA who
are MacCentral readers to join the Macintosh Student
Association, UCLA Chapter."

The link to the UCLA site is:
<http://exodus.physics.ucla.edu/appleseed/appleseed.html>

Woof!

Ian Bruce
New York, NY