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Intel shows 48-core "cloud" CPU
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Anonymous
on
1/10/2010
thank god over heat over power use and loud ass fans all dieing isnt it funny nintendo works like this SCREAMS efficency and everyone giggles at them THEN THE ENTIRE INDUSTRY FOLLOWS SUIT
GBA WAS SYSTEM ON CHIP
Wii IS EASY2.5X XBOX 1 AND GAMECUBE AT 480P RENDERING
YET USES BELOW 20 WATTS IN TV OUT DESKTOP FORM
NINTENDO ALWAYS LEADS WERE EVERYONE ELSE IS GOING
FUNNY THAT HAY FOR A DOOMED COMPANY THATS THE MOST PROFITABLE ON EARTH PER EMPLYEE
IF NINTENDO DID COMPUTERS THEY WOULD BE 10X MORE EFFOCENT 10 X COOLER AND NOT HAVE VACUM CLEANER SOUNDING COOLING FANS
INTEL/MICROSOFT JUST DIE PLEASE
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Anonymous
on
1/3/2010
think you're so smart? Put your brain where your ego is - theresaprizeforthat.com <http://theresapri
by:
Kakkoii
on
12/3/2009
Oh look, Intel's moving towards a programming structure it once used to bash now that it's invading their own territory. A GPU!
by:
Kakkoii
on
12/3/2009
Oh look, Intel's moving towards a programming structure it once used to bash now that it's invading their own territory. A GPU!
Weird
by:
Anonymous
on
12/3/2009
The one thing that gets on my nerves with this article is the way the phrase "Rattner said" is spat all over.
On-topic: 48 cores on a dieO_O. And it uses as much as a desktop CPU. How did that happen?
RE: Tesla used in networking...
by:
Theo Valich
on
12/3/2009
There are few research projects where engineers are using nVidia Tesla boards to do network routing... the future is definitely fusion, but if AMD/nVidia develop hardware that is as efficient and capable of processing, it isn't hard to imagine how the world will look like in less than five years.
For instance, what if future nVidia GPUs accept ARM instruction set? If NV100 had 16 multicore blocks capable of handling ARM or AMD's Evergreen had 20 multicore blocks capable of ARM/x86...we're getting there.
Ed.
by:
Anonymous
on
12/3/2009
48 3GHz Pentium-level cores on a die.
That's 500x the processing power of a 266MHz Pentium from around 12 years ago. In a single chip.
Albeit a rather large chip.
I'm sure a 2.66GHz quad-Nehalem is only 100x as fast on a good day.
ARM Cortex A-9
by:
Anonymous
on
12/3/2009
I wonder if ARM pulled something similar with the Cortex A-9 core.
Anyway an impressive chip.
This might be mainstream to servers about 10 years down the road.
Just...Wow!
by:
Anonymous
on
12/3/2009
48 cores on one silicon chip! For an old-timer like me, that's almost incomprehensible. Forget "blades", racks,
and "dual CPU", or heck, may even lead to having not only CPU but GPU rivaling "today's" cutting edge kits!
<{;-)
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