Cray launches CX1 desktop supercomputer

You'll fit up to 16 Intel Xeons into the Cray CX1
You'll fit up to 16 Intel Xeons into the Cray CX1

It's designed for high-end number crunching, data visualisation and scientific research, but just think what Cray Inc's new CX1 'affordable' supercomputer would do for your Warcraft gaming.

The Windows HPC Server 2008 (or Linux Red Hat) machine can house a cluster of up to 16 single- or dual-socket Intel Xeon processors, with up to eight Blades per chassis. High-end graphics and storage blades are also on offer.

Mark Harris is Senior Research Director at Gartner.