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6.4 Gb/s per pin. Not 6.4 Gb/s total. What could you use Cell for in a Mac? Well it's an MT (SMT or SoE?) SMP capable 64bit PowerPC, with 8 vector units. Future 65nm Cell chips will have more Processor Engines, 2-4 looks the most probable…
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I disagree with nr9, and suggest people judge for themselves. A good place to start is the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors. http://public.itrs.net/ The executive summary for starters. Tables 4c and 4d being particularly …
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My final post FWIW. We could undoubtably keep this up all day and never change one anothers mind. I will read any reply you post though. 1. http://www.x86-secret.com/popups/art...dow.php?id=104 This review is very interesing as it shows ho…
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I really shouldn't have bothered posting here. That said: At least Matsu had a point about doing fair tests of systems as a whole. mpopkin: While Altivec is perhaps overall better than SSE2, calling it dual core flies so far from standard …
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Quote: Actually the Pentium m 1.6 ghz is not superiori technologically or physically because the g4 used in the 1.5 ghz powerbook is a totally redesigned processor like the pentium m but is using a dual core design setup (altivec on No it's not…
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Quote: - They could port SGI software to OS X. - They could use some of the MIPS processor technology in future PPC chips. - They could make thie own ultra-highend graphics cards for Macs. - They could port OS X to MIPS and run it on SGI hardwa…
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Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition supports up to 8 64bit processors with 64GB RAM. Datacenter Edition goes up to 128 processors with 512 GB RAM. Both are for Intel's IA64. The AMD64 support will be at Server 2003 Enterprise Edition …