On Thu, 1 Apr 1999, Casioqv wrote:

> I find that 486 100's are currently the most cost effective. At about $50/box
> that is $500/ghz + networking.

YOu forget that firstly you are fragmenting your cpu power (problems with
scalability and amdahls law) on one hand and on the other you have
EXTREMLY expensive networiking costs with 100's of 486 CPUs (Myrinet is
excellent but not that cheap)

Regards,
-- martin

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