University Team Builds Lego and Raspberry Pi Cluster 147
hypnosec writes about a neat little hack using Lego, Raspberry Pis, and Scratch to construct a "supercomputer." From the article: "A team of computational engineers over at the University of Southampton led by Professor Simon Cox have built a supercomputer using Raspberry Pi and Lego. The supercomputer is comprised of 64 processors, 1TB of storage (16GB SD cards in each of the Raspberry Pis) and can be powered on using just a single 13-amp mains socket. MPI is used for communications between the nodes through the ethernet port. The team managed to build the core of the supercomputer for under £2500. Named 'Iridis-Pi' after University of Southampton's supercomputer Iridis, the supercomputer runs software that was built using Python and Scratch. Professor Cox used the free plug-in 'Python Tools for Visual Studio' to develop code for the Raspberry Pi."
Lots of pictures of the thing, and a howto on making your own.
Real news for this article (Score:5, Funny)
One university managed to get a hold of 64 Raspberry PI units.
For the old timers (Score:5, Funny)
Can we now retire "Bewolf cluster" jokes?
Meme overload (Score:5, Funny)
It's called a bramble, guys (Score:5, Funny)
Cluster of Raspberry Pis = Bramble. Slashdot has been so drooly over every nitpicky update about these, I thought everyone here would know that by now.
Re:For the old timers (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Not a `Super' computer (Score:5, Funny)
Man Builds SuperComputer from a 486 and a 300 Baud Modem [slashdot.org]
Re:It's called a bramble, guys (Score:5, Funny)
Re:For the old timers (Score:3, Funny)
Call me old fashioned, but my time in jail has taught me that it's much better to *imagine* a naked, petrified Natalie Portman covered in hot grits than to create one.
You forgot BitCoins!, the MPAA, and Unity, etc. (Score:5, Funny)
You clearly need to turn in your Slashdot commenter license... to REALLY entice editors to post a story, work BitCoins into the mix. Oohh... better yet, work in references to the MPAA, And Ubuntu, and whatever else can be stirred into the pot. References to MAME are old school... (although that can be forgiven, Mr. 4-digit UID.)
How does this sound? "Raspberry Pi used to mine BitCoins to help pay an MPAA Lawsuit Fine. However, due to a security hole in Ubuntu caused by the new Unity interface, the new coins were stolen from the user by someone claiming to be affiliated with Anonymous. Wil Wheaton offers to sponsor a live D&D game played with Arduino-programmed robotic miniatures to make up for the lost funds."
Did I miss anything?