Newsmeldung von slashCAM:Hier geht es zur Newsmeldung: Six cores come - Intel Core i7 970 980x and AMD Phenom II X6
Antwort von Ian:
I wonder if at some point the development of multicore falling to single core.
Antwort von Gregott:
And I'm curious if the cars go back soon with a single cylinder ... : P A 8CORE is halt a V8 and a single core one snotty moped: P
Antwort von domain:
The evolution to multi-processors is not only a matter of prestige but a physical necessity, because the clock can not essentially increase. At 3 GHz, the current sets cm back within a bar just 10, so the sheer length of the conductors is a problem.
An increase in computing speed is thus only (for more on broader register; dzt. 64 bit) and / or multi-processing possible.
Antwort von darg:
The evolution to multi-processors is not only a matter of prestige but a physical necessity, because the clock can not essentially increase. At 3 GHz, the current sets within a bar just 10 cm back, so the sheer length of the conductors is a problem.
An increase in computing speed is thus only about wider registers (currently 64 bit) and / or multi-processing possible. That is why so important to the synonymous "power" to reduce to reduce the current which to evaluate and only the voltage signal to and from it is indeed working. The problem is more the issue of shielding. With 3GHz it is unfortunately already in the microwave range and get as close to the housings can be a problem!
Antwort von Ian:
And I'm curious if the cars go back soon with a single cylinder ... : P A 8CORE is halt a V8 and a single core one snotty moped: P Car will soon be driving without a cylinder - and although electric. Innovation instead of blinkers!