The Cheyenne Supercomputer is going for a fraction of its list price at auction right now

If you’ve been thinking about picking up a new supercomputer but were waiting on a good price, now might be a good time to put in your bid. Right now, the US government, via GSA Auctions, is auctioning off the Cheyenne Supercomputer to the highest bidder with three days remaining. While we haven’t tested this one ourselves, we assume its 145,152 CPU cores will easily out-perform our current top pick for a laptop. You also won’t need to upgrade the memory anytime soon, as there’s a full 313,344GB of RAM currently installed, and the storage capacity tallies up to around 36 petabytes. No need to delete files to make room for new games or other media downloads.

GSA Auctions

Grab one of the world’s most powerful supercomputers for far below list price during the US Government auction. 

$28,000 at GSA Auctions

The deal was spotted by Ars Technica, who also point out that the fiber optic and…

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