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Hey ... MIPS is back! It's refreshing seeing a little RISC come back ...
after all these x86_64 crap....

But with all these cores and active threads the mem/proc i/f has a rather TALL task ...

It still is interesting to see alternatives
Posted by: michael_t   Posted on: 08/11/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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sounds good  Scott W | 08/11/06
Waste of time...  Mike Cox | 08/11/06
And what Mike Cox's rep was thinking  mrregistered | 08/11/06
8 out of 10 !  JeremyAllison | 08/11/06
Very Nice!  John Zern | 08/11/06
******** kr@p maybe...  Linux_Fanboy | 08/11/06
coming from you...  mdsmedia | 08/12/06
Kool-aid drinkers...  know3 | 08/12/06
That's "serious"??  mdsmedia | 08/12/06
People of the 1950s took a chance. "People" of the 2000s do the same-old  HypnoToad | 08/11/06
Hey ... MIPS is back! It's refreshing seeing a little RISC come back ...  michael_t | 08/11/06
If I only need generic software for my application ...  George Mitchell | 08/11/06
With Linux, this type of hardware inovation is possible, all open source  DonnieBoy | 08/13/06
Please, no. No mythological monsters  Boot_Agnostic | 08/21/06

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