[vcf-midatlantic] 47-Ton Cheyenne Supercomputer Sold To Mystery Buyer For $480, 000 (Herbert Johnson)
Dave McGuire
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Mon May 13 23:15:33 UTC 2024
That's pretty funny. :)
-Dave
On 5/13/24 19:11, David Waybright via vcf-midatlantic wrote:
> It's already been proven on LTT that if anyone trys to use this system the repairs, PM, up keep, power, and all other expenses to run it makes it useless compared to todays tech!
>
> It's only worth parting out unless the damage has turned it into scrap!
>
> Sadly I fear when the hardware goes on ebay because no one will know whether it might have been damaged and that shear volume of hardware on ebay at one time will make the prices drop HARD!
>
> Thanks,
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> 1. 47-Ton Cheyenne Supercomputer Sold To Mystery Buyer For
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> Date: Sat, 11 May 2024 11:22:43 -0400
> From: Herbert Johnson <hjohnson at retrotechnology.info>
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> Mystery Buyer For $480, 000
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> There's speculation about what might be done with this computer, what it
> costs to run, value of parts. Consider how *massive* this system is,
> running costs, maintenance. Plumbing - pipes with fluids to every board
> - is a serious problem, it's literally leaking. Seven year old
> processors and RAM have some value, but thousands of them? storage?
> transaction costs?
>
> Either junking or reuse, is a business proposition that needs like a
> million dollars capitalization (half to buy, the rest to fund removal &
> storage and reinstallation, pay for the first month of operation, or
> months of storage for resale, costs like those).
>
> I found two resources online which are informative (doesn't mean every
> post is fact-based).
>
> https://cowboystatedaily.com/2024/05/07/cheyenne-supercomputer-sold-to-mystery-buyer-for-480-000/
>
> The local newspaper has some thoughtful considerations. Actual
> reportage! How about that.
>
> https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40197277
>
> This is pretty informative, posts from people who actually deinstalled
> and or run computers or parted-out computers of this class.
>
> Since the universe of bidders was small, what some winner might do is
> hard to predict. Doesn't seem like the sale price was for parting-out,
> more like for reuse where electricity and labor is cheaper. But anyone
> with a million dollar budget could have bought this for any oddball
> reason. Oddball at scale is entirely possible. Word will likely emerge.
>
> Regards Herb Johnson
>
>
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