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Sunday April 01, 2007 20070401

• Millicomputing - CPUs that consume less than a milliWatt

Adrian Cockcroft has new blog: Millicomputing: Open Hardware By The Milliwatt.

Just think... the new breed of cell phones contain powerful little cpus that run on very little power. What about strapping a mob of low power cpus together in an open environment to build really green supercomputers?

Something worth following.

(Adrian thinks he may have coined the term, millicomputing; anyone know of any precedents?)


( Apr 01 2007, 10:04:19 PM PDT ) [Tech] Permalink

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