I appreciate it's only recently been announced and isn't yet available but 
has anyone investigated the above ? 

I'm trying to understand exactly what it might mean when CBU is taken in 
to account. 

Lets say you had a couple of Z9s, and wanted to increase the granularity 
on the smaller Z9 but not  on the larger Z9.
 
In doing this you lets assume you stay below your purchased mips, 

It would seem reasonable to expect that you would need to increase the 
number of CBU engines you have to accommodate the granularity 
but would this attract  extra costs, other than engineering ?

I'd also expect to see some reduced performance in the smaller box but 
this might be acceptable when weighed against the effect of a runaway 
task, depending on the size of the reduction 

Would anyone care to share their thoughts

Thanks

George 

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