<< Corsairpro has it right..
though if anyone with access to that kind of power is out there, we'd gladly accept it 🙂 >>
Gee, would this stuff help?
CRAY Y-MP8E/8128 running the most current UNICOS operating system. Eight CPU processors (6 nanosecond cycle) and 128 megawords of memory with 260 gigabytes of disk.
CRAY T3D, a scalable massively parallel processing (MPP) system (32 DEC Alpha 21064 CPU processor attached to a CRAY Y-MP2E) with 2048 megawords of memory; and 65 gigabytes of disk on the Y-MP2E.
IBM POWER parallel SP2 System running AIX operating system (8 processors and 1152 megabytes of memory with 32 gigabytes of disk).
A scalable cluster of 10 Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) Alpha 3000/300 (100 Mflops) workstations interconnected by both FDDI and ethernet (544 megabytes of memory and 37 gigabytes of disk).
Convex SPP1200/EX-16, a scalable MPP system, running the SPP-UX operating system. (16 processors in two hypernodes; 2 gigabytes of memory and 8 gigabytes of disk) The Convex is a joint project between OSC and OSU Computer and Information Science Department funded by the NSF, OSU, and the Ohio Board of Regents.
The Silicon Graphics Power Challenger is a shared memory multiprocessor system consisting of sixteen 90 MHz IP21 processors and 2 GB of main memory.
Just joking, there is no way in hell they'd let me install SETI, but we actually do have these on my campus. I just thought I'd make you all drool for a minute or two.