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Posted by: BeGoneFool   Posted on: 09/26/06  (Edited: 09/27/2006 @ 05:03) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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80?  CobraA1 | 09/26/06
80 Cores is no problem...  BitTwiddler | 09/26/06
I wonder ...  Henaway | 09/26/06
I agree  CobraA1 | 09/26/06
I figured it all out.  nucrash | 09/26/06
You left off a view  mrlinux | 09/26/06
Spyware, viruses, and WGA eat all 80 cores  swoopee | 09/26/06
and that's why  nix_hed | 09/27/06
How to use 80 cores  Suicida| | 09/26/06
Very easy to have 50 cores utilized with Java  mighetto | 09/26/06
To answer your question, BSD UNIX i.e.: Mac OS X  gtdworak | 09/26/06
How to use 80 cores  borandi | 09/26/06
Image processing, etc.  kwahoo | 09/26/06
Message has been deleted.  BeGoneFool | 09/26/06
thet became core envy but not savy ... happy  michael_t | 09/26/06
Hmmm...  zkiwi | 09/26/06
Let's see..  Wolfie2K3 | 09/27/06
No point in having 80 cores if  zzz1234567890 | 09/26/06
computer on a chip  zzz1234567890 | 09/26/06
Gee...  Wolfie2K3 | 09/27/06
MAME performance  #_z | 09/26/06
Intel also whining that if US healthcare system doesn't get fixed, they'll  HypnoToad | 09/26/06
Sorry Intel IBM's cell chip is alread there...!!  rshimizu12@... | 09/26/06
From the company that brought you OS/2 and Pover PC NT  TonyMcS | 09/26/06
Intel went from core-less to core-crazy. Is excess the right answer ?  Dr-T | 09/26/06
Beowulf  mobrien_12@... | 09/26/06
Beofuld is a cluster but the 80 core system is an SMP on a chip.  michael_t | 09/26/06
Ummm YEAH  mobrien_12@... | 09/26/06
If Intel comes out with more than 8 cores  BCF1968 | 09/26/06
be shocked. Intel already sells 8 core chips  Prognosticator | 09/27/06
I am shocked  BCF1968 | 09/28/06

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