tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6923194375102271936.post1051105310898486368..comments2020-08-23T17:47:17.822+10:00Comments on MarkJ @ BOINC: 14th of JanuaryMark G Jameshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07875735039768056705noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6923194375102271936.post-64328911109313192232016-01-23T13:41:16.412+11:002016-01-23T13:41:16.412+11:00Both the Pi2's and Parallella's are runnin...Both the Pi2's and Parallella's are running Einstein BRP4 work (currently their beta 1.47 app). The Parallella's run 2 at a time on the ARM and take around 15 hours, The Pi2's run 4 at a time on the ARM and take 45 minutes more (ie 15 hours 45 mins). Neither are overclocked.<br /><br />Unfortunately the Parallella's Eipiphany chip is unable to do the FFT calculations that Einstein use. If it could then I would expect much better run times.<br /><br />I prefer the Pi2 for a few reasons:<br />1. They are cheaper<br />2. Easier to purchase locally and get accessories (heatsink, case, etc)<br />3. Doesn't require a fan for cooling<br /><br />MarkJMark G Jameshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07875735039768056705noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6923194375102271936.post-921552374950456222016-01-22T10:19:40.350+11:002016-01-22T10:19:40.350+11:00What kind of performance are you getting on Parall...What kind of performance are you getting on Parallella vs RPi?<br /><br />- CatoCatonoreply@blogger.com