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, ...
If you are interested in building your very own Raspberry Pi cluster, combining multiple Raspberry Pi mini PCs together to form one supercomputer. You may be interested in a article published to the ...
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 ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts searching for inspiration to create their next Raspberry Pi project, may be interested in this awesome Raspberry Pi 4-node cluster which has been built by YouTuber and ...
In a computing universe dominated by hyperscale data centers and cloud-based applications, why do engineers and coders love hobby computers like the $35 Raspberry Pi so much? “The Raspberry Pi is ...
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5 peripherals I can’t stop hoarding for my Raspberry Pi projects
From USB hubs to storage drives, these five peripherals are the secret weapons in any Raspberry Pi tinkerer's arsenal.
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. ...
Raspberry Pi makes some incredibly versatile little computers. They have become very popular among makers and DIY enthusiasts for their small size, their affordability, their relatively impressive ...
The big (yet small) picture: The much-awaited Raspberry Pi 4 is out, and it comes with much improved performance - so much so that the board's launch website is almost entirely powered by 18 Raspberry ...
Raspberry Pi cluster computers are old hat by now, and much to our dismay, we’ve even seen Raspberry Pis crop up as the brains of a few ill-conceived Kickstarter projects. The Pi was never meant for ...
The Raspberry Pi has long been the hobbyist choice for DIY electronics projects. The Raspberry Pi Zero, which is about the size of a stick of gum, and just five bucks has it’s own special use cases ...
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