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Message 38128 - Posted: 22 Mar 2007, 13:05:45 UTC
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"In laboratory testing MONARCH outperformed the Intel quad-core Xeon chip by a factor of 10,"

"The MONARCH micro-architecture is unique in its ability to reconfigure itself to optimize processing on the fly. MONARCH provides exceptional compute capacity and highly flexible data bandwidth capability with beyond state-of-the-art power efficiency, and it's fully programmable."

"MONARCH, containing six microprocessors and a highly interconnected reconfigurable computing array, provides 64 gigaflops (floating point operations per second) with more than 60 gigabytes per second of memory bandwidth and more than 43 gigabytes per second of off-chip data bandwidth."
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Message 38418 - Posted: 26 Mar 2007, 15:57:21 UTC - in response to Message 38128.  

"In laboratory testing MONARCH outperformed the Intel quad-core Xeon chip by a factor of 10,"

"The MONARCH micro-architecture is unique in its ability to reconfigure itself to optimize processing on the fly. MONARCH provides exceptional compute capacity and highly flexible data bandwidth capability with beyond state-of-the-art power efficiency, and it's fully programmable."

"MONARCH, containing six microprocessors and a highly interconnected reconfigurable computing array, provides 64 gigaflops (floating point operations per second) with more than 60 gigabytes per second of memory bandwidth and more than 43 gigabytes per second of off-chip data bandwidth."


You should not have posted this: the envy factor rises in proportion to the news of better technology. Is envy not a sin? ;-)


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Message 38419 - Posted: 26 Mar 2007, 16:00:31 UTC - in response to Message 38418.  

I'm already green with envy, ok some of the green was left over from St Paddy's...

You should not have posted this: the envy factor rises in proportion to the news of better technology. Is envy not a sin? ;-)

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