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David Autumns
Ace Cruncher UK Joined: Nov 16, 2004 Post Count: 11062 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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let us know how you get on nanoprobe
----------------------------------------It's going to take something from Intel to beat the 1055T 95W edition But crunching power per £$€ both in purchase and running costs I think it will be a while until it is beaten Looking forward to the 95W 8 core part that drops into the same socket Dave ![]() |
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David Autumns
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drew up short on the Beta Badge less than 2 hours (!!) and just 1 day short of another Blue one at the midday update
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nanoprobe
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let us know how you get on nanoprobe It's going to take something from Intel to beat the 1055T 95W edition But crunching power per £$⬠both in purchase and running costs I think it will be a while until it is beaten Agreed. My hexcores running Linux produce more results per day than my i7 running Windows on the same projects. Looking forward to the 95W 8 core part that drops into the same socket Don't know if that is going to happen. From what I've been reading their new Bulldozer 8 core architecture will require a different socket. We'll have to wait and see.
In 1969 I took an oath to defend and protect the U S Constitution against all enemies, both foreign and Domestic. There was no expiration date.
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David Autumns
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And a die shrink - 346mm2!
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