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Just FYI, I make my living in the NAND testing industry, and AFAIK, the write-cycle problem is getting WORSE, not better. The methods they are using to acheive increased NAND density (bigger for less $$$) are almost always connected with small…
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Am I the only one that read the topic title and thought: "Holy snikies! Am I so out of it that secret plans of a Powerbook Duo 2 leaked out, and I missed it?"
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Quote: Originally posted by THT The PI is, surprisingly in an IBM document, the Apple Processor Interconnect, aka Apple PI, aka elastic bus, is it not? Yes, it is. IBM used the Apple PI term internally during the development of U2 and the fi…
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I aim to please.
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Quote: Originally posted by emig647 Can I ask what "Cosmic Rays" are? Alpha particals and crap like that. They can just come shooting in from space. They come from solar flares and supernovas, and such. I think.
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Ok, I know that I'm late, But what exactly keeps this thing from tipping over?
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Quote: Originally posted by snoopy ...once the 90 nm processes is ironed out and yields are very high... Just sos you all know. IBM isn't there yet.
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And I looked at the topic description and thought: "I've got to read this just to find out why this fool thinks that the iPod needs a Public Address system."
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As I mentioned in the other thread, I wouldn't be suprised if the 'SOC' in that article was refering to that half of the semiconductor field. IE: there is Memory and then there is everything else. For some reason this 'everything else' is often r…
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Quote: Originally posted by Barto straw-man
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Alright fellas, take it from one in the industry: SOC is often used to refer to anything other than a memory device. The Semiconductor industry (the test side, anyways), is often divided as "Memory" and "SOC"; the later covering everything that t…
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Apple's suppliers need to be ready before they can announce anything. That is all I can say.
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Quote: Originally posted by Jubelum ... If 2.3 is a reality, where does that put the rest of the PM line? 2.3, 2.5, 2.7? Is this possible? All I have seen lately was 2.2, 2.4, 2.6, etc. I guess if some yields were 2.3 GHz, they could b…
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Quote: Originally posted by sikkd There is no Apple Internal mounting except the stackers... The size of XServe G5 is simlar to the Raid G4 one which i havent seen in G5 version til' now. I cry foul. The RAID isn't a G4. 'Tis a Disk Array.…
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Quote: Originally posted by Res I really wish we could get dual G5 powerbooks, but the chip is too hot, and the heat sink too big. We probably won't get a single G5 powerbook until sometime next year after they go to a 9nm process. Now, if…
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The 47 doesn't support L3. It could very well be that the 57s are not available yet, and that Moto only managed to get the 47s out the door.
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Quote: Originally posted by Yevgeny __int64 is the name of the type, yes that is two underscores before int64. Welcome to hell. Ahh, thank you, kind sir. With that change, I am now getting 32 seconds. Which still seems pretty good, for…
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Soooo... Anyone know how to create a 64-bit integer in VC++?
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Hmm, here at work I ran this code using Visual C++'s compilier. I'm getting: 14 sec. Seems too good for a Thinkpad PIII 800MHz, running Win98, 192MB RAM. I think I might have shortend the math by changing the "long long" variables to ju…
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Just something else to think about... I seem to remember that Apple has shipped up to 250,000 PM in a quarter before. That works out to 250,000 / 91 Days = 2750 PM/day. And that's assuming perfectly equal distribution across the entire q…