NoypiGeeks - Back in 2010, the United States Air Force used 1,760 PlayStation 3 consoles to build a massive supercomputer. 🤯 The so-called "Condor Cluster" is capable of performing 500 trillion floating
![Fun In November 2010, the Air Force Research Laboratory created the "Condor Cluster' by connecting together 1,760 Sony Playstation 3 gaming consoles. It was the 33rd langest supercomputer at the time, - iFunny Brazil Fun In November 2010, the Air Force Research Laboratory created the "Condor Cluster' by connecting together 1,760 Sony Playstation 3 gaming consoles. It was the 33rd langest supercomputer at the time, - iFunny Brazil](https://img.ifunny.co/images/909506b5a6d84e93796d35509c44f7cb5c244141aac2a03879ab99ebd44d7f26_1.jpg)
Fun In November 2010, the Air Force Research Laboratory created the "Condor Cluster' by connecting together 1,760 Sony Playstation 3 gaming consoles. It was the 33rd langest supercomputer at the time, - iFunny Brazil
Is it true that the PS3 was initially going to release without a GPU, but was changed as internal developers insisted one be added? If so, what would've happened if the console
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