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Building a Raspberry Pi Super Computer

Pagan

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http://www.element14.com/community/...empt-at-building-a-raspberry-pi-supercomputer

Way cool!

A few of us were discussing the processing power of all the new maker kits as well as what actually defines a single board computer. We discussed how boards like the Quad core SABRE Lite board have enough power to run a tablet but are divided on what the Raspberry Pi can do from a sheer computing standpoint. Sure, it has great graphics processing capability, but how can the processing power of the Pi be increased? Being an analog guy at heart and feeling left out of what all the “cool kids” were playing with, I thought I’d take on the challenge to see how to really beef up the processing power of the Pi.
 
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