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Build Supercomputers with Raspberry Pi 3

By : Carlos R. Morrison
Book Image

Build Supercomputers with Raspberry Pi 3

By: Carlos R. Morrison

Overview of this book

Author Carlos R. Morrison (Staff Scientist, NASA) will empower the uninitiated reader to quickly assemble and operate a Pi3 supercomputer in the shortest possible time. The lifeblood of a supercomputer, the MPI code, is introduced early, and sample MPI code provides additional practice opportunities for you to test the effectiveness of your creation. You will learn how to configure various nodes and switches so that they can effectively communicate with each other. By the end of this book, you will have successfully built a supercomputer and the various applications related to it.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Build Supercomputers with Raspberry Pi 3
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Dedication
Preface
6
Creating a Mountable Drive on the Master Node

Accessing processor technical details


You can access the technical details of your processor via the Control Panel on your computer. On a Windows 7 machine, click on Systems & Security, then click on System, then Device Manager, and click on Processor. On the other hand, if you have a Windows 10 OS, proceed as follows. Click on the Windows icon at the bottom left of the taskbar, and then click on the File Explorer icon, then click on the This PC icon. Next, click on the Computer tab at the top left of the displayed window, then click on System properties. Note the information displayed in the window. Next, click on Device Manager, and then click on Processors. You should now see the total number of processors/compute threads in the cores in your PC.