Super Personal Computer
section: common, for your questions: KezNews forum, 22.3.2007
Tyan Computer has announced its latest TyanPSC T-650 series personal supercomputers powered by Intel’s 50-watt quad-core Xeon processors. Tyan targets the TyanPSC T-650 series towards office environments. The new TyanPSC T-650 is a 5-node cluster with 40 CPU cores per system.
Dual, quad-core Intel Xeon L5320 processors clocked at 1.86 GHz power each node. The quad-core Xeon processors consume 50-watts per processor. Tyan rates the TyanPSC T-650 as consuming a maximum of 1400-watts total, with 40 CPU cores, while producing less than 52 decibels of noise.
"Our T-600 series personal supercomputers represent a tremendous leap for our customers who require performance-on-demand to reach their efficiency goals and get results. With the TyanPSC T-600 series, you just open the box, roll it into your office and plug it in. That's what we provide our customers – hands on supercomputing,” said Eric Chang, general manager, High Performance Computing Product Group.
TyanPSC T-650 series supercomputers are available with Microsoft Windows Computer Cluster Server 2003 or Linux. Pricing starts at $20,000 USD for the supercomputer
T-650 Series Features:
* 1400 Watts max, plugs into standard wall outlet
* Small form factor, portable
* Low-noise, whisper quiet operation… less than 52dB.
* Microsoft Windows Computer Cluster Server 2003
* Linux Operating System
* 40 CPU cores per system
* Up to 60 GB of RAM
Availability and Pricing:
The TyanPSC T-630 Series starts about $20,000 USD, available since January with dual-core processors.
The TyanPSC T-650 Series starts about $20,000 USD, now available with 50-watt quad-core processors.
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Comments(10)
nice, i want this :)
how is this a personal computer? is a server ffs
is any other os available????
...with this setup. :)
it's a god damn server not a personal computer you huge dumb ass who posted this, even
my grandma who knowns jack shit about computer could tell that is a server.. sheesh.
whoever named this super personal computer is a complete idiot. first of all, its a
server. seccond, the os is that of a server. third, it is obviously not within the normal
4000$ max budget of a personal computer. the list of things that make is a server and not
a pc goes on and on and whoever named this personal is a dumbass
wow could you imaging gaming on that thing!
52db is not whisper quiet!
will it run vista home premium at full speed?
this super duper computer will be perfect to my grandma.
Sweet...
By ok1 on 22.03.2007 - 14:03