Interestingly, w're seeing that argument/discussion (it's not reached
the Pythonesque level of comedy just yet) on our campus.
John Hearns wrote:
On Tue, 2006-04-25 at 08:42 +0200, Eugen Leitl wrote:
Link: http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/04/24/203238
Posted by: ScuttleMonkey, on 2006-04-24 21:17:00
Hack Jandy writes "The HyperTransport consortium just released the
[1]3.0 specification of HyperTransport. The new specification allows
for external HyperTransport interconnects, basically meaning you might
plug your next generation Opteron into the equivalent of a USB port at
the back of your computer. Among other things, the new specification
also includes hot swap, on-the-fly reconfigurable HT links and also a
hefty increase in bandwidth."
What goes around, comes around I suppose. Better round up those
old-style SMP gurus. "I'll show these young wolfpups a thing or two.
Why, my old Origin did 0-60Mips in ten seconds, and she was stock with
just a gas port of the inlet connectors."
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