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Atlas,...
They're building a better cheese cutter for a better little cray mouse trap.Obviously, these Fibonacci divine-proportion thrill seekers, have not caught on to Nvidic's Jen Hsun Huang's claim that GPCPUs (or some other such derivative) have killed CPUs and in true MTV's Real World reality, will be doing all of the future number wang for mankind. Still it is troublesome to read that AMD has closed shop on R&D, and that Intel plans to move away from building the biggest, faster processors to low-cost, relatively low power offerings such as atoms, quarks and quirks. Surely the unphased phase-change cooling lobby will be feeling the cold-shoulder differential coefficient. I shudder meself to think that finally there may be Pi for the masses, even when higher powers have let us eat cake.
Kicking and Pumping
A kick in the teeth for AMD? Paalease! Perhaps CRAY should be a bit more patient with AMD. After all, what a mere 16% drop in revenue while waiting for the Barcelona that never materialized last year. When it did, they had a little problem with TLB. You can’t down play its importance in HPC. Now that it’s arrived the thermals are too high and the clocks are too low.Perhaps, if I may suggest, rephrasing that to “CRAY kicks AMD in the teeth after AMD pumped CRAY in the keester.”
Besides what’s a 16% loss in revenue to AMD, peanuts. They can do that in a quarter, no problem.
SPARKS
Yeah, right
Like there are 20 OTHER HX86 manufs around.Baaaaah, sheep.
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