POWER7 information - global shared memory, eDRAM for cache14128 (8/13/2009 8:09:42 PM) comp.arch I just finished up a preview of hot chips, which is by itself pretty interesting. However, I also discussed some information about POWER7 that I dug up, on page 2 of my article (near the bottom). http://www.r... David
RE: Korean BBQ for CA fest0110 (9/7/2007 6:01:54 PM) comp.arch "David Kanter" noted: On Mar 29, 1:09 pm, "David Kanter" wrote: > will be trying a Korean BBQ place, which means that we may end up > grilling our own food. For those who have not eaten Korean BBQ Eugene's ... David
ISSCC0120 (2/11/2007 6:42:19 PM) comp.arch Hi folks, I hope you're all doing well. This next week should be pretty exciting with ISSCC happening. Looking at the MPU track, there is actually quite a bit of diversity there, which is nice for folks who a... David
Snoop transactions2210 (9/29/2006 7:20:23 PM) comp.arch Hey Folks, I'm getting a little curious about various MPUs. Does anyone know how big (in bits or bytes) a cache probe/snoop and invalidate messages are for the different high speed MPUs? DK ... David
Mores of comp.arch19105 (8/6/2006 11:42:21 PM) comp.arch Over time, the comp.arch community has evolved a set of unwritten rules for posting. In recent times, some of these rules have been discussed and almost formalized...such as when to use ~ or ! in the topic of ... David
Tukwila Details3100 (5/8/2006 9:38:37 AM) comp.arch I thought folks here might be interested to hear about Tukwila. Paul DeMone spotted a slide showing a fair amount of information, and I took that to write a short news brief. Tukwila is a four core part, and ... David
The real details on Intel's Core microarchitecture0123 (3/10/2006 10:27:39 AM) comp.arch So, I get to toot my own horn here; I have an excellent article online about Intel's next generation core, with an unmatched level of detail: http://www.realworldtech.com/page.cfm?ArticleID=RWT030906143144 In... David
Comp.arch and RWT dinner gathering during ISSCC8119 (2/3/2006 7:05:33 AM) comp.arch Many of you are aware that next week is ISSCC. In fact, there are several comp.archers who will be attending. I am proposing a dinner party for comp.arch and realworldtech.com denizens (there is a very large ... David
IBM's POWER62398 (12/20/2005 12:33:43 AM) comp.arch I just finished up a rather interesting article about IBM's upcoming POWER6 MPU, and it's role in the somewhat infamous eCLipz project. I discuss broad details of microarchitecture of the POWER6, along with so... David
Do you know the FO4 depth for POWER5?397 (12/10/2005 2:01:48 AM) comp.arch Hey, I've been trying to find out the FO4 delay for a single pipestage in the POWER5. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find any sources for this data...it seems like IEEE Xplore or ACM might have a paper... David
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Problems installing Win32-Setupsup, Win32-CtrlGUI441 (10/10/2004 6:31:23 AM) comp.lang.perl.modules Hi, I am trying to install the two modules used for manipulating windows objects. My current system is: x86-64, with Windows 2003 (the 64 bit version I believe) ActiveState Perl 5.8.4 I am not sure if the OS... dkanter(29)
chip multithreading on ultrasparc iv334 (10/22/2004 6:22:57 PM) comp.sys.sun.hardware Hi, The Ultrasparc IV has 2 Ultrasparc III pipeline cores capable of executing instructions from a separate thread on each core. Does this mean in one clock cycle, instructions from 2 threads can execute on t... tringuyen99(7)
Email Tadpole for itanium notebooks!2256 (1/17/2006 3:36:22 PM) comp.os.vms I emailed and talked to head of manufacturing ... you can call them at various numbers at www.tadpole.com or email sales@tadpole.com and many important people will see that email I have been told ... they ha... bob139(982)
running OpenVMS/Alpha on a simulator5371 (1/20/2006 7:19:51 PM) comp.os.vms I'm curious if anyone has gotten OpenVMS/Alpha to run on a simulator on x86, and if so, how. I'm pursuing the Hobbyist Licence option for practice at home, but as our hardware at work is Alpha-based, I'd reall... mabbuttg(38)
Re: running OpenVMS/Alpha on a simulator #2676 (1/21/2006 3:44:19 AM) comp.os.vms SRI (the CHARON-VAX people) are developing a CHARON-AXP product. Should be available soon... --Stan Quayle Quayle Consulting Inc. ---------- Stanley F. Quayle, P.E. N8SQ Toll free: 1-888-I-LUV-VAX 8572 Nor... squayle(318)
"A Historical Look at the VAX"4378 (2/19/2006 12:14:28 PM) comp.os.vms http://www.realworldtech.com/page.cfm?ArticleID=RWT012406203308 -- Charles M. "Chip" Coldwell "Turn on, log in, tune out" ... coldwell3(36)
AMD blew it big time!2662 (2/23/2006 1:56:32 PM) comp.os.vms they thought that buying a few bits and pieces of alpha technology for their oopsterons would suffice, but eventually it will run into the x86 boat anchor performance wall ... they should have bought all of alp... bob139(982)
Analyst says new itanium vastly improved ...2153 (7/27/2006 1:13:16 PM) comp.os.vms says it is doing very well in europe and the new design will now trash sparc and catch up to power ... http://www.realworldtech.com/page.cfm?ArticleID=RWT072506235344 ... bob139(982)
Poulson at hot-chips 20115272 (8/23/2011 11:30:39 AM) comp.os.vms FYI fellow chip-heads, Hot-Chips-2011 was supposed to release more information about Poulson on August-19: http://www.hotchips.org/program/program-23 Quote: Poulson: An 8 Core 32 nm Next Generation Intel Itan... n.rieck(1972)