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The Air Force Built One of the World's Fastest Computers Out of PlayStations | Military.com
US Air Force sad over PS3 'Other OS' feature removal – Destructoid
Rome Lab's supercomputer is made up of 1,700 off-the-shelf PlayStation 3 gaming consoles - syracuse.com
US Air Force builds supercomputer out of 1,760 PlayStation 3s
Srinivas Dubba - In 2010, the United States Air Force used 1,760 PlayStation 3 consoles to build a supercomputer for the Department of Defense. They used PS3's because it was more cost-efficient
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US Air Force connects 1,760 PlayStation 3's to build supercomputer
When The Air Force Needed A Supercomputer, They Built It Out Of PS3 Consoles | War History Online
The US Air Force One Built A Supercomputer Out Of PS3s
U.S. Air Force Uses PS3 Consoles for "Cheap" Supercomputer
Fun In November 2010, the Air Force Research Laboratory created the "Condor Cluster' by connecting together 1,760 Sony Playstation 3 gaming consoles. It was the 33rd langest supercomputer at the time, - iFunny Brazil
That Old PlayStation Can Aid Science - The New York Times
In 2010, the US Air Force made a supercomputer consisting of PlayStation 3 devices after the successful experiments of the physicist Guarav Khanna. 1,760 PlayStation 3 devices were used in the manufacture
HISTORY This is the "Condor Cluster," a custom-built supercomputer made for the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory. It was made out of 1,760 PlayStation 3 consoles. - iFunny
US Air Force, to acquire 300 PS3s for research purposes - GIGAZINE
Air Force Buys 300 Playstation 3 Consoles for "Research" | Audioholics
IETE - PSG TECH - Today's OMF (Oh My Fact)#32 About the 33rd largest supercomputer in the world right now is the US Air Force Research Laboratory's (AFRL) newest system, which has
This PS3 was part of a Supercomputer in the US Air Force! - YouTube
PlayStation 3 cluster - Wikipedia
In 2010, the US Air Force bought 1,760 PS3s for $400 each to build a supercomputer nicknamed the "Condor Cluster", to process high-def satellite imagery. It was the 33rd largest supercomputer in
This PS3 was part of a Supercomputer in the US Air Force! - YouTube
Blunderingly, Sony Nukes PS3 Supercomputing | HotHardware
10 Amazing Facts About Sony's PlayStation 3 - The Fact Site
300 PS3s Ordered By The US Air Force - SlashGear
Air Force's cloud migration frees up airmen for cybersecurity mission teams - CyberScoop