Turing Pi 2 Cluster Computer
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Run up to 4 Raspberry Pi, Nvidia Jetson and Turing RK1 compute modules together. Build a homelab, learn Kubernetes, self-host apps.
Backers: 7083
Average Pledge Per Backer: $307
Funded: $2,174,571 of $64,000
Dates: May 16th -> Jun 15th (30 days)
Project By: Turing Machines Inc
Backers: 7083
Average Pledge Per Backer: $307
Funded: $2,174,571 of $64,000
Dates: May 16th -> Jun 15th (30 days)
Project By: Turing Machines Inc
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Last Updated: June 15 @ 12:07 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
CM4 Mythbusters
June 10th - via: kickstarter.com
From the moment of the last update we have received many questions about what is supported and what isn’t. Some backers started even thinking that the CM4 modules will not be supported on the Turing Pi 2. We have put a compact table together to... (Read More)
8 GB/s NVMe storage support for each node
June 7th - via: kickstarter.com
Yay! We are adding NVMe storage support with a bandwidth of up to 8 GB/s per node. Each computing node will now be equipped with a dedicated M.2 slot for high-speed storage devices installed on the back of the Turing Pi 2. The PCIe slot routing... (Read More)
The Turing RK1
May 27th - via: kickstarter.com
Congratulations to all backers! We have achieved our third stretch goal. This means that already this summer we will start designing the Turing Pi compute modules based on the RK3588 processor. We aim to provide you with the best possible experience... (Read More)
Keyboard now available to Master Node
May 24th - via: kickstarter.com
We have implemented a minor change in the Turing Pi 2, adding a USB 2.0 port available to all nodes. Now, for example, a keyboard will be available to be used with the first node. The USB bus of the Turing Pi 2 is used for system tasks such as... (Read More)
Turing Pi 2 Cluster Computer Supports Up to Four NVIDIA Jetson or Raspberry Pi Compute Modules
May 18th - via: techeblog.com
Put simply, the Turing Pi 2 is essentially a 4-node mini ITX cluster board with a built-in Ethernet switch that runs NVIDIA Jetson or Raspberry Pi CM4 compute modules in any combination. Think of it as a data center server rack, but far more compact, quiet, and incredibly energy-efficient. (Read More)
HURRAY!
May 17th - via: kickstarter.com
1M mark We congratulate all our backers with reaching the $1М milestone THAT WAS INTENSIVE! Raising $200k in the first 15 minutes and $400k in the first 30 minutes is a great start considering the campaign was purely organic. Two stretch goals... (Read More)
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