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176 PlayStation 3's used to make supercomputer at UMass Dartmout
176 PlayStation 3's used to make supercomputer at UMass Dartmout

The US Air Force One Built A Supercomputer Out Of PS3s
The US Air Force One Built A Supercomputer Out Of PS3s

World's Fastest Supercomputer Is "A Souped-Up PlayStation 3" - The Escapist
World's Fastest Supercomputer Is "A Souped-Up PlayStation 3" - The Escapist

Sony's PS3 Update Could Affect Supercomputer Users | WIRED
Sony's PS3 Update Could Affect Supercomputer Users | WIRED

This PS3 was part of a Supercomputer in the US Air Force! - YouTube
This PS3 was part of a Supercomputer in the US Air Force! - YouTube

How to Build Your Own Supercomputer Using A Rack Of PlayStation 3s
How to Build Your Own Supercomputer Using A Rack Of PlayStation 3s

Srinivas Dubba - In 2010, the United States Air Force used 1,760 PlayStation  3 consoles to build a supercomputer for the Department of Defense. They  used PS3's because it was more cost-efficient
Srinivas Dubba - In 2010, the United States Air Force used 1,760 PlayStation 3 consoles to build a supercomputer for the Department of Defense. They used PS3's because it was more cost-efficient

Playing the Supercomputer Game - NCSA
Playing the Supercomputer Game - NCSA

Physicist Builds Supercomputer From Old PlayStations
Physicist Builds Supercomputer From Old PlayStations

The Air Force built one of the world's fastest computers out of  Playstations - We Are The Mighty
The Air Force built one of the world's fastest computers out of Playstations - We Are The Mighty

TOEIC Listening Lesson 48 (A PS3 Supercomputer) - YouTube
TOEIC Listening Lesson 48 (A PS3 Supercomputer) - YouTube

The US air force's holiday wish list: 2500 PlayStations | New Scientist
The US air force's holiday wish list: 2500 PlayStations | New Scientist

A supercomputer in the palm of your hand
A supercomputer in the palm of your hand

That Old PlayStation Can Aid Science - The New York Times
That Old PlayStation Can Aid Science - The New York Times

Visual Object Recognition with PlayStation 3 and a NVIDIA 16-GPU Monster  Supercomputer | Geeks3D
Visual Object Recognition with PlayStation 3 and a NVIDIA 16-GPU Monster Supercomputer | Geeks3D

NoypiGeeks - Back in 2010, the United States Air Force used 1,760  PlayStation 3 consoles to build a massive supercomputer. 🤯 The so-called  "Condor Cluster" is capable of performing 500 trillion floating
NoypiGeeks - Back in 2010, the United States Air Force used 1,760 PlayStation 3 consoles to build a massive supercomputer. 🤯 The so-called "Condor Cluster" is capable of performing 500 trillion floating

Alternative Supercomputing or How to Misuse a Computer
Alternative Supercomputing or How to Misuse a Computer

Astrophysicist Replaces Supercomputer with Eight PlayStation 3s | WIRED
Astrophysicist Replaces Supercomputer with Eight PlayStation 3s | WIRED

The PlayStation Supercomputer - DCD
The PlayStation Supercomputer - DCD

When The Air Force Needed A Supercomputer, They Built It Out Of PS3 Consoles
When The Air Force Needed A Supercomputer, They Built It Out Of PS3 Consoles

WTF Fun Fact - Condor Cluster
WTF Fun Fact - Condor Cluster

What the DoD's PlayStation-powered Condor Cluster means for the future of  supercomputing | ZDNet
What the DoD's PlayStation-powered Condor Cluster means for the future of supercomputing | ZDNet

NOAA completes weather and climate supercomputer upgrades | National  Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
NOAA completes weather and climate supercomputer upgrades | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Early Experiences with Algorithm Optimizations on Clusters of Playstation  3's | Semantic Scholar
Early Experiences with Algorithm Optimizations on Clusters of Playstation 3's | Semantic Scholar

The rise and fall of the PlayStation supercomputers - The Verge
The rise and fall of the PlayStation supercomputers - The Verge

Want to aid coronavirus research? Tag on to this crowdsourced virtual  supercomputer
Want to aid coronavirus research? Tag on to this crowdsourced virtual supercomputer