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Default ARM-based multi-core processing for CFD?
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I found this Parallela board via a youtube video and wondered whether it were a potential way of running OpenFOAM multi-core cases, given they're available as 64 core units now.

http://www.adapteva.com/parallella/

Memory might be a bit of a hurdle, but apparently they stack too, if you need more of whatever.

Anyone played with them?

YT Vid here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHZCCUEzK0s
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