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Intel Larrabee GPU / GPGPU based on the old P54C Pentium ?
* AirRaid:
*Update: Intel contacted me to clarify that Gelsinger did not, in fact, tell heise.de that Larrabee was based on P54C. This was something that was apparently mangled in the Babelfish translation, That's why it's rather stupid to write about an article that you even don't understand. Say "Pentagon Pentium" five times fast The whole Pentagon storylone is just crap. Military agencies don't produce microprocessors, they just buy them from certain vendors (intel being one of them). So just another AirRaid post on the usual bottom-low level. Benjamin |
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Intel Larrabee GPU / GPGPU based on the old P54C Pentium ?
* AirRaid:
[useless fullquote deleted] I didn't WRITE that you moron. Notice I included a ****ing LINK, you ass. This was generally said you stupid retard. Not that I expect a crossposting robot to understand that. Also, Military / Government agencies D make their own microprocessors, in smaller quantities than consumer/industrial, etc. Really? So exactly which microprocessors were made by government/military agencies? Benjamin |
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Intel Larrabee GPU / GPGPU based on the old P54C Pentium ?
>Also, Military / Government agencies D make their own
>microprocessors, in smaller quantities than consumer/industrial, >etc. Milspec processors are mfg by Texas Instruments, Intel, AMD, etc. and NT by any government agency. Hardening against EMP, X-Ray and Gamma radiation, large thermal extremes, amongst other things are some of many differences. |
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