Robert X. Cringely on how Apple is blurring the line between consumer electronics and personal computers

Robert X. Cringely on how Apple is blurring the line between consumer electronics and personal computers. Imagine a Mac Minicluster running Apple’s xGrid software. Start with a 16-port fast Ethernet switch and stack 16 Mac Minis on top. That’s a 720 gigaflop micro-supercomputer that costs less than $9,000, can fit on a bookshelf, and can be up and running in as little time as it takes to connect the network cables. High schools will be sequencing genes.

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