[Beowulf] Windows in top 10
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Tom Elken tom.elken at qlogic.comFri Nov 21 08:03:23 PST 2008
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> 104k euro a node in short. That's soon 200k dollar. Hmmm. The trend doesn't indicate that. It was up to $1.60 per Euro this summer, but ~ $1.25 per Euro now: http://finance.yahoo.com/currency/convert?amt=1&from=EUR&to=USD&submit=C onvert Your point on the high price per node is still very relevant, though. -Tom > > It doesn't matter what gets delivered for that, if it has > just 16 cores, > then it is a factor 5-10 too expensive. >
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