2009/9/24 Hearns, John <[email protected]> > > > The chip itself is becoming a NUMA-like system, with its own internal > network, a crossbar switch and its own internal topology. At some > time, if the number of cores continues to grow, it wouldn't be that > surprising to see some locality emerge, in the form of local clusters > of cores, tightly coupled on a bus ring, > > > Kilian, I agree. I was just being a bit jocular about the complexity of > this thing. > Yes, it’s a little NUMA system on a chip - which is quite exciting really. > Take a four-socket one of these, and a bucketload of RAM, and you have a > pretty nice > personal system. > > As the number of cores increase, NUMA multicores will inevitably appear, but I never though that it would happen that soon.
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