Tony
Fri Nov 04 03:23:20 CST 2005
That's it. . .if you shoot yourself in the one foot, and then proceed to do
it again with the other - that's determination!
Tony. . .
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" <andred25@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> At least they are determined.
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> "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst(remove)@msn.com> wrote in message
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>> Worse, Intel decided not to join the hypertransport consortium and is
>> doing their own equivalent technology. That is not projected for
>> completion until 2007 if info on the web is to believed. I puzzles me
>> too as to how Intel got passed by AMD. But they did.
>>
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>> "NoNoBadDog!" <no_@spam_verizon.net> wrote in message
>> news:eLI$bje3FHA.3636@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>>>
>>> "DevilsPGD" <spamsucks@crazyhat.net> wrote in message
>>> news:fa4bm1557lld5d0p5soo7977m67qv17ch2@4ax.com...
>>>> In message <O9Qfwrc3FHA.732@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl> "NoNoBadDog!"
>>>> <no_@spam_verizon.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Intel advocates will insist it is a 64 bit processor, but it is still
>>>>>at
>>>>>it's heart, by design and manufacture, a 32 bit P4. It does not have
>>>>>an
>>>>>on-die memory controller, does not have direct connect architecture,
>>>>>and
>>>>>does not have Hypertransport. Your P4 with EM64T is still hobbled to
>>>>>antiquated Northbridge chip at a core frequency of 400 MHz. You have
>>>>>none
>>>>>of the advantages of the newer architecture that was pioneered by Apple
>>>>>and
>>>>>AMD in true 64 bit architectures.
>>>>
>>>> It's worth noting that there is nothing uniquely 64bit about an on-die
>>>> memory controller, direct connect architecture, nor hypertransport.
>>>>
>>>> All are good ideas, but none are uniquely 64bit (either in defining
>>>> "true" 64bit, or being impossible in a 64bit environment)
>>>>
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>>>> Going to war over religion is fighting to see who's got the
>>>> better imaginary friend.
>>>
>>> The AMD Athlon 64 is a true 64 bit processor that uses 40 bit memory
>>> addressing and handles 64 bit code natively. Intel P4 EM64T is a 32 bit
>>> processor that has 32 bit memory addressing and handles 64 bit
>>> instructions as thunked 32 bit (EM64T breaks the 64 bit into smaller
>>> chunks and processes the chunks in 32 bit). Without DCA, Hypertransport
>>> and on die memory controller, there is no sense to have 64 bit processor
>>> because it will operate no faster than a 32 due to the system
>>> architecture.
>>>
>>> That is why Intel does not advertise its EM64T processors as 64 bit.
>>> They know they cannot compete against the other 64 bit processors
>>> (PowerPC, AMD64, etc).
>>>
>>> It is sad, because Intel used to be an innovator and a leader in the
>>> industry. They have floundered for the last two years and are no longer
>>> competitive.
>>>
>>> Bobby
>>>
>>>
>>> Bobby
>>>
>>>
>>
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