On Wed, March 16, 2005 12:56 pm, Kevin P. Fleming said:
> If you are referring to the memory bus and/or the bus used to talk
> between the CPUs, that is exactly the reason that I suggested Opteron.
> Nothing out there in x86/x86-64 land even comes close to HyperTransport
> without spending large sums of money. A quad Opteron with DDR2 RAM
> connected to each CPU (not a single bank) makes for a very, very fast
> box. Just look at what Cray has been able to do with the XD-1 by
> connecting HyperTransports between CPU modules and across chassis.

Maybe this would be enlightening:

http://www.samag.com/documents/s=9408/sam0411b/0411b.htm

I believe there's more that one way to connect Opterons; some better than
others.

Paul

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