A Private Home For Retired Supercomputers

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Ever fancied having a close up look at a supercomputer? Hexus.net got the rare opportunity to do this, with a tour of Armari Systems Integrator's offices. You need to see it for yourself to appreciate the giant gold T90, and the mass of wires that is the T3D. From the article: "If I were so inclined, and I'm not a small guy, I could quite easily climb inside an empty T90 chassis, into the cooling chamber. And partially empty was what Armari's T90 was until recently. Collecting the chassis is all well and good - they are spectacles of computing history in their own right - but Dan likes to have them functionally complete, even if they'll never crunch another vector calculation again. So having secured the T90 chassis from a UK institution, as it and its sister T90 were being decommissioned, he set about laying the groundwork for obtaining the CPU, I/O and memory boards needed to build the T90 into a full 32 CPU T932."