If people are sticking to XP and vista is the falure they preach of. Then the question comes that comes to mind is do we need more banwith, obviously the only real market for this is servers. Gaming unfortunately has lost it, making games for hardware that only a very few people actually have. Then to make things worse there are very few games that take advantage of current hardware. We don't need quad core for office, torrents, inquiring, listening to mp3, surely not for thrash tube or hd dvd unless you're gonna be watching hd videos in window mode and that wont make since for the obvious. How many people need a inline, twin cam, variable timing, twin turbo, 4 cylinder with limited slip stage 3 clutch in a jhon deer riding mower?
Why there is no a single word here that AMD affers this NOW (using HyperTransport links), instead of 2nd half of 2008? Why there is no word on that f.ex. Cray Inc. will offer FPGA accelerated systems this year using AMD's solution? Why there is only comparisons to old approaches, and not to AMD's one?
If people are sticking to XP and vista is the falure they preach of. Then the question comes that comes to mind is do we need more banwith, obviously the only real market for this is servers. Gaming unfortunately has lost it, making games for hardware that only a very few people actually have. Then to make things worse there are very few games that take advantage of current hardware. We don't need quad core for office, torrents, inquiring, listening to mp3, surely not for thrash tube or hd dvd unless you're gonna be watching hd videos in window mode and that wont make since for the obvious. How many people need a inline, twin cam, variable timing, twin turbo, 4 cylinder with limited slip stage 3 clutch in a jhon deer riding mower?
Why there is no a single word here that AMD affers this NOW (using HyperTransport links), instead of 2nd half of 2008? Why there is no word on that f.ex. Cray Inc. will offer FPGA accelerated systems this year using AMD's solution? Why there is only comparisons to old approaches, and not to AMD's one?