http://www.geek.com/chips/a-99-linux-supercomputer-has-been-built-will-ship-this-summer-1552343/
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/adapteva/parallella-a-supercomputer-for-everyone
The Parallella project is not a board, it's intended to be a long term computing project and community dedicated to advancing parallel computing. The current $99 board aren't considered supercomputers by 2012 standards, but a cluster of 10 Parallella boards would have been considered a supercomputer 10 years ago. Our goal is to put a bona-fida supercomputer in the hands of everyone as soon as possible but the first Parallella board is just the first step. Once we have a strong community in place, work will being on PCIe boards containing multiple 1024-core chips with 2048 GFLOPS of double precision performance per chip. At that point, there should be no question that the Parallella would qualify as a true supercomputing platform.
Edit: o de 99$ (16 cores) só faz 25 Gflops, o de 199$ (64 cores) é que chega aos 90 Gflops
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