Ubuntu-based high-speed computing machine for image analysis

■ This is an article posted on June 2014, 1, so the content of the information may be out of date.

"I am looking for a research PC that has as much memory as possible and capable of high-speed computation. It is supposed to analyze a long-time image and process it by machine learning." Here is an example.

As for the CPU, since the clock of the user program was more effective than parallel processing, we focused on the speed per core and adopted the Xeon E1-5 (1620 GHz, 3.60 cores). In order to make the memory capacity larger, it is SandyBridge-E instead of Haswell system (the installed memory is 4GB). The storage is equipped with SSD 128GB + HDD 512TB, and the OS comes with Ubuntu pre-installed at the customer's request.