My research group bought a PS3
PostPosted:Wed Dec 06, 2006 9:12 pm
I'm not kidding. One of the guys in my group does research on the Cell processor - it really is an interesting architecture. It's a hot topic in high performance computing right now.
At the moment, there are two ways of getting your hands on a Cell processor: a PS3, or a Cell Blade server. The only company that makes Cell Blade servers doesn't put their cost on their webpage. That's a hint that, minimum, it will cost you $10,000, maybe as much as $30,000.
A PS3 costs $600. That's an expensive toy, but a cheap research machine. So, with a university credit card, we went to Game Stop and picked up one of the 60 GB models. I was surprised they had any; we went there almost on a whim. Since my roommate isn't home yet, I assume he's still trying to get Linux on it. If all goes well with this one, we'll probably buy more and make a cluster.
At the moment, there are two ways of getting your hands on a Cell processor: a PS3, or a Cell Blade server. The only company that makes Cell Blade servers doesn't put their cost on their webpage. That's a hint that, minimum, it will cost you $10,000, maybe as much as $30,000.
A PS3 costs $600. That's an expensive toy, but a cheap research machine. So, with a university credit card, we went to Game Stop and picked up one of the 60 GB models. I was surprised they had any; we went there almost on a whim. Since my roommate isn't home yet, I assume he's still trying to get Linux on it. If all goes well with this one, we'll probably buy more and make a cluster.