On Mon, Jun 12, 2006 at 02:12:35PM -0700, Chris H. wrote: > >* For example, a number of us are looking very closely at the nascent > >FreeBSD port to the Sun Ultrasparc T1, which provides 32 virtual CPUs > >(4 threads on 8 CPU cores) on a single chip. Optimizing for the new > >generation of SMP hardware is going to be a major effort over the > >coming year. > > Ahh, so the contributions made by the PIII & PIV CPU's were merely to > obtain access to the Sparc systems, and the PIII & PIV will be relegated > to the ubiquitous I386 scrap heap, as the future and ultimate goal of > FreeBSD is to be Sun Microsystems. Pitty, FreeBSD has always provided > such wide scalability. So easy to implement on so many architectures. > I wish I had known it's agenda years ago. As I would not have spent > so many years and so many dollars building *BSD based infrastructures. > Perhaps I've misunderstood this announcement. But if not; > good riddance.
LOL, you've managed to completely misconstrue my email. Well done! Kris
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