MPI is _the_ standard for passing data between different CPUs and used to 
write parallel programs on clusters and supercomputers. Its a rather 
low-level C library and you need to spend some time learning it if you want 
to use it effectively.

Your random assembly of lab PCs is probably not terribly useful as HPC 
cluster because the networking is likely to suck, unless the workload is 
trivially parallel. Can your switch handle 25 gigabit-ethernet connections 
at full speed?  



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