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Psychsoftpc Announces the Psychlone Tesla Personal Supercomputer

Computer is built around Tesla Supercomputing Cards from NVIDIA.

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June 24, 2009

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Psychsoftpc has released the Psychlone Tesla Personal Supercomputer. It is built around Tesla Supercomputing Cards, or GPUs, from NVIDIA, which enable the manufacture of the Personal Supercomputer.

Psychsoftpc is currently offering two versions of the product, one with SUSE Linux 64 bit Operating System and one with Windows Vista 64 bit Operating System.

The NVIDIA Tesla C1060 card has a massively-parallel many core architecture with 240 processor cores with 4GB of memory, asynchronous transfer capability, and IEEE 754 single and double precision floating point units. Each NVIDIA Tesla C1060 gives users 1.4 billion transistors, 1 teraflop of processing power, and 240 processing cores, according to the company.

For more information, visit Psychsoftpc.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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