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64 core processor from Tilera, 64 core????????
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X.E.D
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Aug 21 2007, 02:09 PM
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QUOTE(yewHC @ Aug 21 2007, 01:07 PM) .......... wat i mean here, while Intel and AMD(people) still in research to get thier target(moon) (for example, Intel looking a way to get 80 Cores), some unknow processor producer(alien), Tilera already able can achieve their target and will take control the market.(earth). if Intel and AMD didn't look for solution, they will be terminate in the market. Added on August 21, 2007, 1:07 pmso do you know that the concept for build a processor is same??? either Intel or AMD or Sun Microsystem. concept is the same, they just add some features to archive the main popurse of the processor. so, if Intel get the concept from Tilera, then may be Intel can produce more powerful processor.. thats all for my story EYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEROLL. 1+A =! 2. Get it?
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tencheenian
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Aug 21 2007, 05:10 PM
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WHen i go to interview in Intel Penang, the engineer over there telling me that they are in lalrabee project which has 32 cores in a chip. I don't really believe her until I see this........
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theodore_kh
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Aug 21 2007, 05:21 PM
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This company is founded in Oct 2004, as stated in their website. And TILE64 seems to be their first product launch. Where did they get the money and expertise to suddenly come out with this processor in just 3 years where else Intel/AMD are few decades old? QUOTE The product they're talking about is not really targeted at general purpose computing," Brookwood said. "It would be great for cell phone tower base stations, much more than it's ever going to be a desktop processor or a server processor in a data center." quoted from http://clearstation.etrade.com/cgi-bin/bbs?post_id=8241945Have you seen this board made from TILE64? It looks like a network card using a TILE64 proc ? This post has been edited by theodore_kh: Aug 21 2007, 05:25 PM
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cks2k2
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Aug 21 2007, 05:41 PM
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QUOTE(theodore_kh @ Aug 21 2007, 05:21 PM) This company is founded in Oct 2004, as stated in their website. And TILE64 seems to be their first product launch. Where did they get the money and expertise to suddenly come out with this processor in just 3 years where else Intel/AMD are few decades old? quoted from http://clearstation.etrade.com/cgi-bin/bbs?post_id=8241945Have you seen this board made from TILE64? It looks like a network card using a TILE64 proc ?  Actually the company is an MIT-funded startup (kinda like StreamProcessors and Google were initially funded by Standford Uni) + the guy in charge is the leading authority since 10+ years ago. Nothing out of the ordinary there as the top tech unis are usually quite advanced in their research.
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xiong91
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Aug 21 2007, 05:54 PM
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hell...1000cores=.= im using 1 core pro the stranger Tilera oledi announced 1000cores.. Tilera is goin to join the proc market? same as Intel and amd?
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mcchin
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Aug 21 2007, 06:16 PM
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QUOTE(xiong91 @ Aug 21 2007, 05:54 PM) hell...1000cores=.= im using 1 core pro the stranger Tilera oledi announced 1000cores.. Tilera is goin to join the proc market? same as Intel and amd? no as stated in earlier post this is a RISC chip and currently used on Linux SDK, whatever that is (at least i know how to read  )
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zorex06
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Aug 21 2007, 06:28 PM
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Yup, pretty interesting and suprise launch but I guess is targeted at different market segment. Would like to know whether how feasible is it to use this CPU because do we really need 64 cores for now? I doubt so.
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linkinstreet
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Aug 21 2007, 07:04 PM
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Not many can utilise this. They need custom made software to run an OS on this, thus that's why it's for Linux, as it's easier for them to adjust the software. Heck, I'd expect a 64 core to be more powerful. expect this to fight with Sun Microsystem's server product
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