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On the edge of a new age in processing.
Intel's experimental processor introduced, the future holds great hope for those of us in the video editing business. http://www.nytimes.com/pages/technology/index.html
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That makes upcoming quadcore cpu's look like chips from an atari machine.
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I don't expect to see this on the 'street' for another five years though.
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Keep in mind that these are not full processors as we know them... They do
"basic" floating point calculations only. Still awesome stuff though! I assume you were talking about: Quote:
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Information came out last year, a promising step.
The Playstation 3 already does around 2teraflop, the revolutionary cell has a significant part in it. The XBOX 360 does around 2Teraflop, thanks largely to the ATI GPU that is somewhat like direct X ten. AMD has bought them out, they have been rumoured to be incorporating GPU technology in the processor, or co-processor. I expect that future versions of these chips will do more than 1 teraflop within years. Companies like clearspeed have been doing these parallel schemes for years, at much lower power requirements. There are others. One acquaintance I knew, has the lowest power per MHz parallel. Intel is playing catch up, and maybe it will turn out to be the leader again. |
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