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Industry suddenly realises multi-cored chips are useless unless used

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Transputer redux

Those of us lucky enough to have participated in the Transputer fest and learning to programme in Occam none of this is news.

Dividing up real world problems meaningfully into parallel and serial actions proved insoluble then and I wonder what's changed.

posted by : Gerry, 30 April 2008

Waste of time

According to Donald Knuth

http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1193856
posted by : Lawrence D'Oliveiro, 30 April 2008

Parsing Instructions Win.

This?Software is mostly that within CPU.
Multitasking is Parsing data jobs by on/off selection of those swirling Low/High bits for each jibber. Say 80 Sections,MAX, as defined by Snippets as IE. Yet what if some jobs don't like others(Too Chewbacka hairy or maybe too BIG)? Well You Send them to Back Burner, err, i mean most unused core to fiddle around. Maybe L3 Crossbar controls flowback of incomplete work from back cores into front end L1 pareser agin, trying to expand gate openings needed in its stored libraries when possible or in Snippets of job till done. Not Simple task I'd think. Yet it is 2 way Crossbar.
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Drashek
Ps It might have something to do with Software Writing...
posted by : Multie_Ultie, 30 April 2008

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