Hi, im completely new to this forum, and know very little about specifics of computer hardware, but have a question about computing theory.
I'm trying to create a computer with max raw processing power in terms of calculations per second, but trying to minimize cost at the same time.
1. The CPU is the best measure of a computer's computational speed, correct?
2. I notice some very expensive top of the line CPUs out there, but i would imagine that you pay a substantial premium for the fact that all that computational power is packed into one CPU.
3. But for a CPU that's not quite as good, would it be substantially less? Or do price and performance correlate linearly? Like if a 2ghz processor was $300 would a 1ghz processor be $150? Or would it more likely be alot cheaper because it's outmoded?
4. If my assumption in 3 is correct, is there a way to pool the processing power of multiple CPUs into one task? I know you could do so using multiple computers, but is there any way to pool multiple cpus/processing units into one computer? i.e. without having to get duplicates of hard drives, motherboards, power supplies for each?
If i sound like i dont know what im talking about, it's because i dont
, thanks for the help!
I'm trying to create a computer with max raw processing power in terms of calculations per second, but trying to minimize cost at the same time.
1. The CPU is the best measure of a computer's computational speed, correct?
2. I notice some very expensive top of the line CPUs out there, but i would imagine that you pay a substantial premium for the fact that all that computational power is packed into one CPU.
3. But for a CPU that's not quite as good, would it be substantially less? Or do price and performance correlate linearly? Like if a 2ghz processor was $300 would a 1ghz processor be $150? Or would it more likely be alot cheaper because it's outmoded?
4. If my assumption in 3 is correct, is there a way to pool the processing power of multiple CPUs into one task? I know you could do so using multiple computers, but is there any way to pool multiple cpus/processing units into one computer? i.e. without having to get duplicates of hard drives, motherboards, power supplies for each?
If i sound like i dont know what im talking about, it's because i dont
