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Anything to improve scientific computing is good
Sheer computational power is always very good. I just wish we had an idea of how much of an improvment, and for what kind of math, we will see.

For example, will vectors and large array computations be faster?
Posted by: mobrien_12@...   Posted on: 09/28/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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AMD's got the integrated mem controller - so there.  Prognosticator | 09/27/06
IBM had integrated memory controllers a long time ago  CattleProd | 09/28/06
He made a funny ....  NotBornYesterday | 09/28/06
just propoganda or beta me this  not of this world | 09/27/06
CRC technology  Insight Driver | 09/28/06
Anything to improve scientific computing is good  mobrien_12@... | 09/28/06
Building up the (1st) "C" in CISC  Roger Ramjet | 09/29/06

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