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Cmdrd
Advanced Cruncher Canada Joined: Mar 29, 2013 Post Count: 92 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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I saw a post about this device a couple of days ago and was wondering if anyone has used the U2 for crunching? The U3 and U3 community edition are fairly cheap and far more powerful it appears compared to something like the Raspberry Pi for example. I'll probably be ordering one to play around with, but if they can offer decent crunching value for their money, could be a good choice for adding more power to our supercomputer. I know we already get a pretty solid amount of work done on our phones and tablets.
----------------------------------------Here is a link to their site and the U3: http://hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php ![]() AMD Ryzen R7 1700 (8 cores/16 threads)@3.85 GHz, 32 GB RAM 7x Dual Intel Xeon E5-2640 (2 x 6 cores/12 threads)@2.5 GHz, 256 GB RAM [Edit 1 times, last edit by Cmdrd at Jan 1, 2014 8:53:09 AM] |
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Former Member
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Hello Cmdrd,
Have you discovered what CPU the U2 has? My quick glance failed. Lawrence |
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Cmdrd
Advanced Cruncher Canada Joined: Mar 29, 2013 Post Count: 92 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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Hey Lawrence,
----------------------------------------Here it is: Samsung Exynos4412 Prime Cortex-A9 Quad Core 1.7Ghz with 1MB L2 cache The U3 offers the same CPU and costs $65 ($59 for the community edition, same device, but can only buy one). ![]() AMD Ryzen R7 1700 (8 cores/16 threads)@3.85 GHz, 32 GB RAM 7x Dual Intel Xeon E5-2640 (2 x 6 cores/12 threads)@2.5 GHz, 256 GB RAM [Edit 2 times, last edit by Cmdrd at Jan 1, 2014 10:25:46 AM] |
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Former Member
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Hello Cmdrd,
The A9 runs ARM code, so your only choice is Android for the OS. If you can download and install a version of BOINC that is compatible with the Android version, it should work. No promises about the compatibility. I suspect you would be the first to try. Lawrence |
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