The Air Force Built One of the World's Fastest Computers Out of PlayStations | Military.com
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
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Rome Lab's supercomputer is made up of 1,700 off-the-shelf PlayStation 3 gaming consoles - syracuse.com
Culture.Mil - Playstation 3 Cluster :: Ft. Eisenhower :: US Army MWR
US Air Force connects 1,760 PlayStation 3's to build supercomputer
US Air Force, to acquire 300 PS3s for research purposes - GIGAZINE
US Air Force Buys 1700 PS3s - YouTube
PlayStation 3 cluster - Wikipedia
Blunderingly, Sony Nukes PS3 Supercomputing | HotHardware
HISTORY This is the "Condor Cluster," a custom-built supercomputer made for the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory. It was made out of 1,760 PlayStation 3 consoles. - iFunny
This PS3 was part of a Supercomputer in the US Air Force! - YouTube
US Air Force sad over PS3 'Other OS' feature removal – Destructoid
Air Force Buys 300 Playstation 3 Consoles for "Research" | Audioholics
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The US Air Force One Built A Supercomputer Out Of PS3s
In 2010, the US Air Force made a supercomputer consisting of PlayStation 3 devices after the successful experiments of the physicist Guarav Khanna. 1,760 PlayStation 3 devices were used in the manufacture
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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
Condor Project: The Supercomputer Made from 1,716 PlayStation 3 Consoles - TechEBlog
When The Air Force Needed A Supercomputer, They Built It Out Of PS3 Consoles | War History Online
The rise and fall of the PlayStation supercomputers - The Verge
IETE - PSG TECH - Today's OMF (Oh My Fact)#32 About the 33rd largest supercomputer in the world right now is the US Air Force Research Laboratory's (AFRL) newest system, which has
That Old PlayStation Can Aid Science - The New York Times
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