According to latest update first boards will be shipped next week,
so time for another refresher on Parallella

http://programming.oreilly.com/2013/12/supercomputing-on-the-cheap-with-parallella.html
 


Supercomputing on the cheap with Parallella
Blowing open the doors to low-power, on-demand supercomputing

by Federico Lucifredi |  @federico_II | +Federico Lucifredi | Comments: 3 | 
December 10, 2013
   
Parallella topview

Packing impressive supercomputing power inside a small credit card-sized board 
running Ubuntu, Adapteva‘s $99 ARM-based Parallella system includes the unique 
Ephiphany numerical accelerator that promises to unleash industrial strength 
parallel processing on the desktop at a rock-bottom price. The 
Massachusetts-based startup recently ran a successfully funded Kickstarter 
campaign and gained widespread attention only to run into a few roadblocks 
along the way. Now, with their setbacks behind them, Adapteva is slated to 
deliver its first units mid-December 2013, with volume shipping in the 
following months.

What makes the Parallella board so exciting is that it breaks new ground: 
imagine an Open Source Hardware board, powered by just a few Watts of juice, 
delivering 90 GFLOPS of number crunching. Combine this with the possibility of 
clustering multiple boards, and suddenly the picture of an exceedingly 
affordable desktop supercomputer emerges.

This review looks in-depth at a pre-release prototype board (so-called 
Generation Zero, a development run of 50 units), giving you a pretty complete 
overview of what the finished board will look like.

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