Parallella 16/64 Core - Kickstarter Program

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The Parallella project, an open-source hardware initiative, is generating interest as its first units are set to ship soon. The community has previously discussed the project, highlighting its innovative approach to parallel computing. There is anticipation surrounding the public availability of the hardware, with plans to order once it becomes accessible. The project aims to make parallel processing more accessible to developers and enthusiasts.
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Just wondering if anyone here got into the Kickstarter program for this.
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Looks very interesting, the 1st ones are being shipped out soon and I will be ordering one when the become publicly available.
 
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