Hi guys, check this out: http://www.nvidia.co.uk/page/personal_computing.html
Nvidia claims that they created the real home supercomputer for a price under $10,000. "One Researcher,One Supercomputer" "Experience cluster level computing performanceup to 250 times faster than standard PCs and workstationsright at your desk. The NVIDIA® Tesla Personal Supercomputer is based on the revolutionary NVIDIA® CUDA parallel computing architecture and powered by up to 960 parallel processing cores." "Your own Supercomputer Dedicated computing resource for every computational researcher and technical professional. Cluster Performance on your Desktop The performance of a cluster in a desktop system. Four Tesla GPU computing processors deliver close to 4 Tera flops of performance. Designed for Office Use Power-efficient and quiet desktop unit designed to plug into standard office power sockets and quiet enough for use at your desk. Massively Parallel Many Core GPU Architecture 240 parallel processor cores per GPU that can execute thousands of concurrent threads. Solve Large-scale Problems using Multiple GPUs Scale your application to multiple GPUs and harness the performance of thousands of processor cores to solve large-scale problems. Widely accepted, easy to learn CUDA C Programming Environment Easily express application parallelism to take advantage of the GPU's many-core architecture using the NVIDIA® CUDA C programming environment. 4 GB High-Speed Memory per GPU Enables larger data sets to be stored locally for each processor to maximize benefit from the 102GB/s memory transfer speeds and minimize data movement around the system. IEEE 754 Floating Point Precision(single-precision and double-precision) Provides results that are consistent across platforms and meet industry standards. 64-bit ALUs for Double-Precision Math Meets the precision requirements of your most demanding applications with 64-bit ALUs." running the AB's optimization and backtesting will take just a second! :)))) Take care
