- Sun Oct 25, 2015 8:02 pm
#389018
Few months ago I found interesting topic about supercomputer which is based on ARM processors.
As far as I know single core of this machine is not very effective, but this computer has 18 cores which work together. You can also stack whole boards to increase speed of calculations. Parallela is cheap to buy and to maintain. It runs few Linux distros, so I started to wonder if it is possible to run Maxwell Render on it? And if so, is it makes any sense? Is Maxwell able to work on every core?
https://www.parallella.org/
p.s. Sorry for my English.
As far as I know single core of this machine is not very effective, but this computer has 18 cores which work together. You can also stack whole boards to increase speed of calculations. Parallela is cheap to buy and to maintain. It runs few Linux distros, so I started to wonder if it is possible to run Maxwell Render on it? And if so, is it makes any sense? Is Maxwell able to work on every core?
https://www.parallella.org/
p.s. Sorry for my English.

Maxwell Render; Blender; Rhinoceros; T-Splines; ViaCad