When we first saw [Ajlitt’s] Hackaday.io project Terrible Cluster we thought, perhaps, he meant terrible in the sense of the third definition: 3. exciting terror, awe, or great fear; dreadful; awful. ...
After looking at the subtitle, though, we realized he just meant terrible. The subtitle, by the way, is: 5 Raspberry PI Zeros. One custom USB hub. Endless disappointment. There are four Raspberry Pi ...
YouTuber and Pi enthusiast Kevin McAleer has created a unique Raspberry Pi cluster inspired by the Cray 1 Supercomputer originally launched back in 1975 and pictured below. The Cray-1 was a ...
But despite owning significantly more powerful devices, I keep coming back to my Raspberry Pi collection for low-power ...
Unfortunately, as my projects got more advanced, I started to notice that the Raspberry Pi had trouble keeping up with my experimentation needs. Sure, it could double as a Kubernetes node, a ...
I've been involved with cluster computing ever since DEC introduced VAXcluster in 1984. In those days, a three node VAXcluster cost about $1 million. Today you can build a much more powerful cluster ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Several people in the maker space have made clusters using the miniature computers made by Raspberry Pi. The small form-factor PCs are ...
The inspiration for this post (and this project) came from something that I recently read in the Raspberry Pi blog. I would like to start out by saying if you are interested in computers, programming, ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking to expand the power of their Raspberry Pi mini PC may be interested in the Raspberry Pi Cluster HAT. The Cluster HAT add-on board has been designed to attach to the ...