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  • Quote: Originally posted by quagmire So you admit that you were wrong? Also, personal attacks are not welcome here. since when did i do that
  • Quote: Originally posted by AirSluf Amazing what crops up when you are driving cross country. Hmmm, I'm a member and don't know what you are referencing at all. Nothing of note comes up in the Portal either. Your fingers are currently caught …
  • haha im not sad that you don't believe me
  • that is not the case in current education my school is a prestigious university where a lot of the people in electrical engineering and computer science are from eastern europe, india, or far east asia and everyone has piss poor english communicati…
  • Quote: Originally posted by Kickaha Um... wrong. Otter from Argonne National Labs is a top notch automated theorem prover that has successfully demonstrated proofs for no less than three previously unproven and *unknown* relationships in group…
  • Quote: Originally posted by Telomar If all you can do is crunch numbers then you're next to useless as an engineer these days. Computers can solve mathematics these days so engineering has moved far more towards interpretation and proper method…
  • they clearly mean the same thing if you can't see that , you are dumb why the hell would I talk about increasing voltage. of course im talking about an alternative worrying about english gets in the way of doing the real technical stuff wit…
  • Quote: Originally posted by snoopy When asked, "I don't get the thing about dual core designs solving power consumption problems . . . ," you replied: Twice the area, but twice the power. Or were you thinking about power density? I…
  • Quote: Originally posted by snoopy It's not just communication. Well educated people seldom make obvious technical mistakes, especially within their field. When they do err, they are quick to recognize it when someone points it out. I see neit…
  • Quote: Originally posted by Telomar Most people who are in a position to know much that is worthwhile are also well enough educated that they don't have to spend that much time correcting grammatical errors. They tend to not make the obvious …
  • I find it amusing that people associate knowledge with sophisticated, grammatically-correct English. the fact is, most people who know anything worth shit don't have time to sit around and compose essays on forums. it doesnt matter to me if yo…
  • there was never a industry-wide consensus like this time that scaling has stopped
  • IBM even though you don't even have to work to find out just join ACM SIGARCH im sure you will learn a lot
  • look here, im not trying to argue that single threaded performance isn't important or that scaling to higher frequencies does not make sense. Of course people want fast single threaded performance, however everyone has just hit the wall. People …
  • trust me, it is 2.5-4GHz
  • Quote: Originally posted by THT The industry may retreat, but I think they will do what is necessary to make cooling systems be able handle the extra heat from next-gen processors. They will have to because multi-core processors won't allevia…
  • Quote: Originally posted by Tomb of the Unknown Some speculate that this is the intent of the liquid cooling system in the 2.5GHz G5s which appears to be overengineered for that processor. (That is, Apple expects it to reduce fan noise in higher-…
  • guys, i never said dual core is lower density with respect to a single core running at the same frequency. i said it is lower heat density with respect to a single core that provides the same throughput, ie, one that runs at twice the clock. d…
  • thats what they thought, but everyone who went to 90nm realized that they have hit the physical limit.