[Beowulf] Re: Q&A: BeOS and IBM Cell processor
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Ed Karns edkarns at firewirestuff.comMon Jan 23 08:51:09 PST 2006
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q1) How about the BeOS? ... any reports on attempts or successes in using BeOS on clusters and multiprocessor systems? Considering that the latest iterations of BeOS seems to have been specifically targeted at multiprocessor, multitasking projects, this might seem to be a natural ... and not just a toy of garage shops q2) Anyone examining the IBM Cell processor? ... Is this processor worthy of consideration for clusters and multiprocessor systems? Same, same for the IBM Cell processor = targeted at the future multiprocessor markets and not just game systems (like Sony Playstation 3). Ed Karns FireWireStuff.com
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