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Greener Compute | High End Compute
https://highendcompute.co.uk/GreenerCompute
Skip to main content. Not many would argue that humankind has an effect on the environment, for example CO. Concentrations now regularly exceeding 400 ppm. IT is one of the fastest growing contributors to rising CO. Levels due to its energy consumption. IT also has significant other environmental footprints (requirements for exotic minerals, water for cleansing during manufacture, and disposal issues). From Adept to Oxford. Some high level approaches. To implementing Greener Compute. Please get in touch.
gafferongames.com
Gaffer on Games | Floating Point Determinism
http://gafferongames.com/networking-for-game-programmers/floating-point-determinism
August 25, 2016. UDP vs. TCP. Sending and Receiving Packets. Virtual Connection over UDP. Reliability, Ordering and Congestion Avoidance over UDP. What every programmer needs to know about game networking. Introduction to Virtual Go. The Shape Of The Go Stone. Tessellating The Go Stone. How The Go Stone Moves: Rigid Body Dynamics. Collision Detection: Go Stone vs. Go Board. Rotation and Inertia Tensors. Collision Response And Coulomb Friction. Introduction to Networked Physics. Reading and Writing Packets.
bradpierce.wordpress.com
The Rex Neo chip: 10x to 25x increase in energy efficiency for same performance | Brad Pierce's Blog
https://bradpierce.wordpress.com/2015/03/13/the-rex-neo-chip-10x-to-25x-increase-in-energy-efficiency-for-same-performance
Brad Pierce's Blog. In all the world there's no one like you or me. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Follow Brad Pierce's Blog on WordPress.com. The Rex Neo chip: 10x to 25x increase in energy efficiency for same performance. According to Nicole Hemsoth. CEO, Thomas Sohmers. Tip o’ the hat to Greg Jaxon. Larr; Previous Post. Next Post →. Cold fusion with COP from 20 to 80. Tell me (anonymous OK) Cancel reply. Follow &ldqu...
trsohmers.com
Solar "trashcan" cluster computer — Thomas Sohmers
http://www.trsohmers.com/solar-trashcan-cluster-computer
Solar "trashcan" cluster computer. Solar "trashcan" cluster computer.
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Interviews — Thomas Sohmers
http://www.trsohmers.com/interviews
Solar "trashcan" cluster computer. Solar "trashcan" cluster computer. March 2015 - Thomas Sohmers on theCUBE at the Open Compute Summit VI. January 2014 - Thomas Sohmers on theCUBE at the Open Compute Summit V. March 2013 - Thomas Sohmers with Robert Scoble at SXSW in Austin, showing off a portion of the Solar trashcan cluster.
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EyePC — Thomas Sohmers
http://www.trsohmers.com/project-gallery
Solar "trashcan" cluster computer. Solar "trashcan" cluster computer. EyePC (2009). hacked together using scavenged parts over the summer of 2009. Final plastic case was made in November of 2009. Clipped onto regular glasses using combination of velcro and paperclips (actually pretty sturdy), and onto large sunglasses using just velcro. Was connected to a jailbroken iPod Touch (2nd Generation) through composite video input. Should have combed my hair.
techjaw.com
The Future of Cheaper Deep Learning? | Techjaw
http://techjaw.com/2015/07/23/the-future-of-cheaper-more-powerful-deep-learning
Techjaw Machine Learning and Software Development people and community. Data Science & Machine Learning. The Future of Cheaper Deep Learning? Posted by: Gary Donovan. July 23, 2015. Is the 19 year old Founder of Rex Computing. A start up which has been recognized for developing insanely fast servers which use up a fraction of the electrictiy of traditional hardware. What does this mean for deep learning? Machine Learning and Data Science blogger, hacker, consultant living in Melbourne, Australia. Pas...
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Misc. hacking — Thomas Sohmers
http://www.trsohmers.com/androidtouchpad
Solar "trashcan" cluster computer. Solar "trashcan" cluster computer. Miscellaneous things. In historical order:. Sony Google TV hack. the original post and early work turned into a lot of long hours on IRC, and eventually turned into the GTVhacker. Group It was also the first time I was on Engadget.