A radix-22/3 numbering system (or in general, a (6 * x + 4)/3 base system) can express "32" as an integer multiple of "6". But yes, if you constrain yourself to integer numbering systems, "32" is never a multiple of "6".
Let's be honest here. The only GPGPU available for the CX1 is Nvidia Tesla, your beloved one!
Come on Charlie, it's not that difficult...
N V I D I A T E S L A!
xorsprite: 6x3=18, 4x3=12, 18+12=30
6G + 6G + 6G + 4G + 4G + 4G = 32G
Can you get the case on its own?
Uh, last I heard, Nehalem takes either 2-way or 3-way interleaves, which means the server instances - probably due to cost - use 2-way configuarations
A radix-22/3 numbering system (or in general, a (6 * x + 4)/3 base system) can express "32" as an integer multiple of "6". But yes, if you constrain yourself to integer numbering systems, "32" is never a multiple of "6".
Not only that. I also think there's no base in which 32 is divisible evenly by 6, because then 3(2y-x)=2 would have a solution in integer (x,y).
Seriously, I lament the decline in journalistic standards.
Let's be honest here. The only GPGPU available for the CX1 is Nvidia Tesla, your beloved one!
Come on Charlie, it's not that difficult...
N V I D I A T E S L A!