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Coming soon to a cinema near you...FCPGA II : The What?
I'm just gessing, but could it be the new socket that Intel was dooing for the P4? It's supposed to be released in 4-5 months if I remember well and that P4 is supposed to have L1 cache.... and 2-3 other things that I can't remember right now.
Yup, as far as I know its the 'new' board for the Pee4 processor. Thats right folks, those who were dumb enough to buy the current Pee4 can't upgrade it to the next version of the cpu :P
Supposedly *ntel is going to put some of the stuff back in the chip that they hacked out in order to get it released (hence the currently crappy performance).
On a more serious note, that sucks about the P4's socket changing. About performance, I thought part of the problem was also related to the fact that compilers aren't quite yet optimized for the P4, and unless you compile the code to be optimized for it, you will get poor performance?
Regardless, with that many pipeline stages, clock-for-clock it aint gonna do as well as one would maybe desire.
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Why do today what you can put off until tomorrow? But why put off until tomorrow what you can put off altogether?
rylan, I guess you mean the Jacksonville technology... it's SMT (symmetrical multi-threading). They've put it in the P4 wilamette, but it's not used, probably because there are still some hardware flaws in it? If so, it shows that the P4 release was very premature, and a direct answer to Intel's failure to pump out higher speeds Coppermines to compete with AMD's thunderbirds.
P4 might show a very interesting architecture, as long as it's not crippeled as much as in it's current form (wilamette + virtually no SSE2 support)
Hmm.. dunno. Unless its for the faster celery chips or something.
Man.. I thought *ntel was gonna get rid of that crappy 815 chipset too..the damned thing just doesn't know when to die :P
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