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Isn't that where Intel's solution falls down?
16 cores all competing for the same FSB?

AMD's press release pointed out that the memory intensive nature of VM's would prove the downfall of Intel's approach of adding more and more cores onto a single bus.

I guess we'll all just have to wait and see some performance numbers beyond Spec Int.
Posted by: Robert Crocker   Posted on: 09/06/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Isn't that where Intel's solution falls down?  Robert Crocker | 09/06/07
Not FSB  IntelNick | 09/06/07
Halfway there?  Robert Crocker | 09/06/07
Keep trying... something will stick  Prognosticator | 09/06/07
And?  Robert Crocker | 09/07/07
There are 4 dedicated FSBs. It's 2.7x faster than T2 system.  georgeou | 09/06/07
Remember...  Burana | 09/06/07
Thanks, but you can't assume Intel stays still  georgeou | 09/06/07
None of them stay still  Robert Crocker | 09/07/07
It takes a big jump to change leads  georgeou | 09/07/07
Who's spouting PR material?  Robert Crocker | 09/07/07
HPC is not a small segment anymore  cbreaker | 10/30/07
RE: Sun packs big bang in tiny 2U Intel 7300 16-core server  fazalmajid | 09/06/07
Itanium scales to 128 processors at 13.9x faster  georgeou | 09/06/07
Correction, the Power6 system has 8 processors  georgeou | 09/06/07
RE: Why is Sun not going to offer a blade version?  BaneOfWilbur | 09/12/07

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