Re: New processor takes world record.
Posted by Crono on
Thu Oct 13th 2011 at 7:53pm
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It is pretty cool.
The Bulldozer chips are actually out now. And still cheaper than i7s. NewEgg has one of the FX chips listed at $220, it's an 8 core CPU.
Sadly, they're still very new. So, there's not a lot out there that utilizes all the cores and features and what-not. But that'll change.
It's not that you NEED to overclock these CPUs to that degree ... it's that it can do it, and that's neat. It shows the quality of engineering put into the thing. That it can stably handle those speeds.
No one is going to practically try to overclock their CPU to these speeds for any sort of normal use.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: New processor takes world record.
Posted by Crono on
Sat Oct 15th 2011 at 1:31am
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You still will. You can't really substitute the amount of work you can offload onto another processor.
What will probably happen is CPUs will become more sophisticated chipsets with multiple types of processors on them. That's really the only way I could see the need going away. (But at the same time, you'd also increase costs for PCs, while driving the costs of embedded devices down)
In any case, the GPUs prior to GF8 or so were vector processors. Which is different than "doing vector calculations really good". They actually operated on three or four values each cycle.
Now, GPUs are made up of hundreds of individual cores that all work in parallel but on specific classes of operations.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.