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roussell wrote:siclark wrote:Hey... Matt and Jay got a shout out!
"In addition to being a great desktop computer, Mac mini powers everything from home automation to giant render farms."
https://www.apple.com/mac-mini/
Surely they can only be talking about Indigo, right???
That’s awesome! What else could they be talking about?? Nothing of merit, for sure! Way to go Matt and Jay, they must have heard that you’re experimenting with other platforms; you just can’t trust Durosity with corporate secrets!!!
Terry
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akimball wrote:The xeon-D products we design are this size but they are for military use and covered with heat-sink fins...we go up to double 16-core in the box. It is up to our customers to make sure our xeon-D mission computers are fastened to an appropriate cold-plate. The system will throttle before it fries. So it’s possible thermally. Our systems start at $30K per unit, but you can shoot them out of a bazooka and they keep going.
If you get an employee discount, it's probably close in price to a fully optioned new-gen Mini!
roussell wrote:siclark wrote:Hey... Matt and Jay got a shout out!
"In addition to being a great desktop computer, Mac mini powers everything from home automation to giant render farms."
https://www.apple.com/mac-mini/
Surely they can only be talking about Indigo, right???
That’s awesome! What else could they be talking about?? Nothing of merit, for sure! Way to go Matt and Jay, they must have heard that you’re experimenting with other platforms; you just can’t trust Durosity with corporate secrets!!!
Terry
Doesn't that need the switch capable of outputting 10GbE?
lanbrown wrote:I looked at OWC and they showed RAM for it but not SSD; so it could be soldered down which is a real shame. It doesn't last forever. Normally Apple uses some interface even if it was PCIe for flash.
OWC wanted $1,070 for 64GB of RAM and Apple wanted $1,400 for it. So Apple isn't being as proud as they have in the past with their pricing.
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