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Better Architecture to Speed up Your PC and Phone?

10/30/2013 12:12 PM
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Re: Better Architecture to Speed up Your PC and Phone?

10/30/2013 2:50 PM

110 cores?? holy smokes!

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Re: Better Architecture to Speed up Your PC and Phone?

10/30/2013 10:57 PM

On first pass of the topic, I imagined that you might be suggesting living in a smaller home, closer to the fibre-to-the-home central node. But then I clicked on the link.

In a previous life, I was running adult edutainment short night courses on PC understanding and maintenance etc, and I proposed that the memory and the processor was as distant as they could be on PC main boards to create (architecture) distance to get data transfer speed alignment. Now with 3D chips etc and much less than a million atoms to store a 1 or 0, then it would seem logical that there are better packing benefits with today's strategies.

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Re: Better Architecture to Speed up Your PC and Phone?

10/31/2013 5:04 PM

just another day ran across this http://parsa.epfl.ch/~jevdjic/papers/thermal_iccd12.pdf while searching something else ((?? 2012CE not so old))

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