Oh yea, because I'm sure that an applied mathematician like myself has no need for 'serious computer processing' power since I don't make movies. I mean, I only have this measly 96 compute core infiniband cluster
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and this other stupid 40 compute core infinband workstation
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I mean, it's not like I'd want a Mac pro as a visualization workstation to deal with datasets that are on the order of 100GB each? It's only movie studios that use workstations right?
stupid trolls
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On topic, I'm really hoping the pricing is competitive. I'd like to get my hands on one just for visualization. I prefer using Macs for my workflow since I don't have to jump between Windows and RHEL when I'm writing papers or writing code respectively.
And you hit it right on the money. I need the high core count, a bare minimum of 64GB ram, and a decent workstation GPU (no need for two). Also I'm wondering what the storage and NIC situations will be, because I need to be able to move big data around.