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GEORGE DOMINIC
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64 gig chips military

i gotta get one of those someones gotta no where to google it

twas in the papers 64gig milatary chips 4 the american airforce

tis only a matter of time before they realise theres a market 4 sutch stuff

n civies get to get there hands on them



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GEORGE DOMINIC
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Re: 64 gig chips military

bump
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E. Frijters
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Re: 64 gig chips military

64 gigs cpu?

The people at Intel developed a 80 core! Yes that's right: a 80 core... not for resale though...

PS: the BUMP-thread is here : http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/forums/wcg/viewthread?thread=13861 biggrin laughing
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Re: 64 gig chips military

64Ghz CPU is no problem ... given enough liquid nitrogen cooling... laughing
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GEORGE DOMINIC
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Re: 64 gig chips military

http://mae.pennnet.com/display_article/298420...orphic-computer-that-can-

hears the link

praps theres a civie branch

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Re: 64 gig chips military

I once ran across a link to an article about a new CPU manufactuing process involving carbon instead of silicon, but I can't find it now. Apparently the new process would allow speeds of up to 900Ghz! I'll take 2 please! :)
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E. Frijters
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Re: 64 gig chips military

19" rack anyone?
Sony preps Cell board for Siggraph
Leo Chan - Thursday, August 2nd, 2007 | 12:32PM (PST)


Cell Computing Board combines Cell and RSX GPU for non-gaming applications

Sony has been eager to tout the benefits its high-flying Cell processor outside of PlayStation 3 gaming, and to this end the company is planning to demonstrate a prototype "Cell Computing Board" at Siggraph in San Diego next week. The Cell Computing Board will naturally include the Cell processor, as well as the RSX GPU also seen in the PS3 console. Sony is hoping that developing such a computing platform will allow the Cell to see use in a greater variety of applications, including scientific.

The board is designed for computers that handle multimedia applications, such as graphics and video, and scientific computations that require processing of massive amounts of data, Sony said. IBM, Sony, and Toshiba, jointly developed the Cell processor.
By incorporating the RSX chip built by Sony and Nvidia, the new technology can reach computational speeds beyond the 230 gigaflops, or floating point operations per second, of the Cell processor alone, Sony said. The Cell Computing Board, which uses up to 400 watts of power, can be embedded in a 1U-size server and mounted on a 19-inch rack.

source: http://www.neoseeker.com/news/story/6952/
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GEORGE DOMINIC
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Re: 64 gig chips military

like erm chips r green


big chips = USAF

there isnt a civie alternative scince the greens energy saving mindwarp destroyed all Known civies

let me put that better green overkill rules

4 better or 4 worse..............................................................................

so erm if were clever badger the usaf seems the most likely source 4 large chips

could go on 4 ever about green overkill

you guessed it
nobody cares

comments appreciated
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