Leverage the microchip to achieve solution to mammoth tasks
Key Features
Carlos R. Morrison from NASA will teach you to build a supercomputer with Raspberry Pi 3
Deepen your understanding of setting up host nodes, configuring networks, and automating mountable drives
Learn various math, physics, and engineering applications to solve complex problems
Book Description
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.
What you will learn
Understand the concept of Message Passing Interface (MPI)
Understand node networking
Configure nodes so that they can communicate with each other via the network switch
Build a Raspberry Pi3 supercomputer
Test the supercluster
Use the supercomputer to calculate MPI ? codes
Learn various practical supercomputer applications
Who this book is for
This book targets hobbyists and enthusiasts who want to explore building supercomputers with microcomputers. Researchers will also find this book useful. Prior programming knowledge is necessary; knowledge of supercomputers is not.