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| Posted by: ironfist on Sunday, May 29, 2005 - 10:03 Submitted by ironfist |
| | | | At a hotel room at E3 in Los Angeles, IBM presented the first Cell blade server prototype for a few clients. The boards shown were approximately 23x43 in size carrying two Cell processors, two 512 MB XDR RAM modules and two South Bridge LSIs. The processors were running at 2.4-2.8 GHz. The engineer said: We are driving the Cell processors at higher rates in the laboratory. If operated at 3 GHz, Cell's theoretical performance reaches about 200 GFLOPS, which works out to about 400 GFLOPS per board.
Read the entire article and drewl at the pictures at Tech-On!.
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IBM Shows First Cell Blade Server Prototype | Log-in or register a new user account | 4 Comments |
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Re: IBM Shows First Cell Blade Server Prototype
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by Trizt on May 31, 2005 - 19:01 (User information | Send a message
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How different from PPC is the Cell? I guess they aren't pin-combatible.
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Re: IBM Shows First Cell Blade Server Prototype
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by ironfist on Jun 01, 2005 - 05:03 (User information | Send a message
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How different is PS 3 to a PowerMac? :)
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