With all the discussion of the Raspberry Pi lately, I thought I would 
forward this.  So, when we are playing with message passing and latency 
testing, there might be some other resources available.

   EBo --

Southampton Engineers a Raspberry Pi Supercomputer
University of Southampton (United Kingdom) (09/12/12)

University of Southampton researchers have developed Iridis-Pi, a 
supercomputer made from 64 Raspberry Pi computers and Lego.  "We 
installed and built all of the necessary software on the Pi, starting 
from a standard Debian Wheezy system image, and we have published a 
guide so you can build your own supercomputer," says Southampton 
professor Simon Cox.  Iridis-Pi runs off of one 13 Amp mains socket and 
uses Message Passing Interface to communicate between nodes using 
Ethernet.  The researchers note the entire system cost less than 2,500 
pounds Sterling and includes 64 processors and one terabyte of memory.  
The researchers used the Python Tools for Visual Studio plug-in to 
develop software for the system.  "The team wants to see this low-cost 
system as a starting point to inspire and enable students to apply 
high-performance computing and data handling to tackle complex 
engineering and scientific challenges as part of our ongoing outreach 
activities," Cox says.
http://www.southampton.ac.uk/mediacentre/features/raspberry_pi_supercomputer.shtml


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