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by microtherion 4999 days ago
Yes, this looks like a much more appealing argument to a distributed computing audience. As for marketing to "the general audience", it's not clear to me that this is a realistic aspiration.

I suspect that the people who would be happiest buying something like this are going to be very technical, not just USING Linpack, FFTs, neural networks, or HMMs on a regular basis, but used to IMPLEMENTING them as well. This audience is definitely going to want red meat like the paper you're linking to.

With the Kickstarter campaign, you may also get customers who just think it's cool to own a supercomputer, but when they realize they can't run Crysis on it, they may be disappointed.