we hit a hard limit as far as speed is concerned
( chokepoints in RAM and disk, so speeding up the core costs lots, but gains nothing ),
and now...
... are going for parallel processing.
( multi-core, hyperthreading/netburst, etc ).
AND .. are adding in asymmetric computing CPU+GPU, with super-many-cores available.
That requires re-architecting the software, big-time.
The Vole scored a guy who KNOWS the sea-of-cores world, inside & out.
You don't even need to invoke an instruction-set change,
to notice the *architecture* change,
going from 1-2 cores to 8+320 cores,
do you?
They need help pacing Linux
( which got from *nowhere* to nibbling away at The Vole, SCO, Sun, IBM, etc. in less than one single generation ).
They fear open-source with reason:
it evolves faster,
it fills all niches fast,
it shows innovation that The Vole can't out-compete,
in terms of innovation,
but CAN control/stomp through patents/copyright/ACTA etc.
But they've still got to get their product to optimize on the new CPU+GPU paradigm, and *FAST*.
You think Matlab could compete against Sage, if Sage suddenly got CPU+GPU capable, through & through?
Think about accelerating ALL GUI stuff, all AV stuff, booting, everything that can be accelerated, .. OR having FLOSS do it first...
One Thing sun Use Java &its Pretty Complexes, More complex than ?Microsoft, Its Definate Toe-In Towards InternationalBM+. So Just by PreCert, Must Be Quite qualified Guy, Probably Knew Symour Cray & Has Some Complex ideas.Probably Make Wheel Spinner Fastered W/ OutPut.quality outPut,too. drashek
I saw something a while back that gave me the impression midori (the replacement for windows) is not intended for x86, but instead some future architecture. Would be nice to see whats possible when the software company has direct control on hardware silicon and can build it around its own operating system (And from what I saw as far as structure Midori looks f**king supurb), tho I wouldnt like to see the prices if they succeeded and got monopoly lol.
Coming soon to a Microsoft-sponsored server room (there must be a few of these around, somewhere):
THE MICROSOFT XBOX SERVER: Slim, artistically-designed to appeal to younger MCSE IT managers, with only one central button required to control all functions, simply...oops...
Hey INQ
you guys needs to go back to investigative journo school and do some digging. The Vole has had a many-core CPU design team on the payroll for a while now. I've heard that is can run anything via a new runtime complier tech. OS390 on a Vole chip, geddit?
Hm... Is anyone connecting the dots here? The IBM/SUN acquisition fails. Microsoft hires a top guy from Sun. Sun needs a buyer. Something more is afoot here than meets the eye. I am not suggesting anything! :)
He's realised Sun's a dead duck and jumped for one of the few remaining employers on East Coast US that can't seem to stop itself from hiring people.
I mean, hell, Hallman joined Redmond from DEC, and used to run the Visual Studio division. What does that imply? Nothing, to me, at least.
Sure, he's a silicon hardware specialist, but he'd still have things to offer on endian maths, or 64 bit processing, for anyone writing a hardware abstraction layer, wouldn't he?
I certainly don't think he would have much to do with Xbox. Most of the reason the console makers wet for the PowerPC architecture was because the infrastructure was already written for it. Microsoft don't care how the insides of those things work. I mean who is it, actually makes the Xbox for Microsoft, again? Flextronics? If he was working on the Xbox, they'd be sending him to bloody Singapore!
we hit a hard limit as far as speed is concerned
( chokepoints in RAM and disk, so speeding up the core costs lots, but gains nothing ),
and now...
... are going for parallel processing.
( multi-core, hyperthreading/netburst, etc ).
AND .. are adding in asymmetric computing CPU+GPU, with super-many-cores available.
That requires re-architecting the software, big-time.
The Vole scored a guy who KNOWS the sea-of-cores world, inside & out.
You don't even need to invoke an instruction-set change,
to notice the *architecture* change,
going from 1-2 cores to 8+320 cores,
do you?
They need help pacing Linux
( which got from *nowhere* to nibbling away at The Vole, SCO, Sun, IBM, etc. in less than one single generation ).
They fear open-source with reason:
it evolves faster,
it fills all niches fast,
it shows innovation that The Vole can't out-compete,
in terms of innovation,
but CAN control/stomp through patents/copyright/ACTA etc.
But they've still got to get their product to optimize on the new CPU+GPU paradigm, and *FAST*.
You think Matlab could compete against Sage, if Sage suddenly got CPU+GPU capable, through & through?
Think about accelerating ALL GUI stuff, all AV stuff, booting, everything that can be accelerated, .. OR having FLOSS do it first...
It's a strategic requirement for 'em, now.
One Thing sun Use Java &its Pretty Complexes, More complex than ?Microsoft, Its Definate Toe-In Towards InternationalBM+. So Just by PreCert, Must Be Quite qualified Guy, Probably Knew Symour Cray & Has Some Complex ideas.Probably Make Wheel Spinner Fastered W/ OutPut.quality outPut,too. drashek
He is being hired to architect the hardware side of the Azure platform.
I saw something a while back that gave me the impression midori (the replacement for windows) is not intended for x86, but instead some future architecture. Would be nice to see whats possible when the software company has direct control on hardware silicon and can build it around its own operating system (And from what I saw as far as structure Midori looks f**king supurb), tho I wouldnt like to see the prices if they succeeded and got monopoly lol.
Coming soon to a Microsoft-sponsored server room (there must be a few of these around, somewhere):
THE MICROSOFT XBOX SERVER: Slim, artistically-designed to appeal to younger MCSE IT managers, with only one central button required to control all functions, simply...oops...
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(cue fire suppression system here)
Hey INQ
you guys needs to go back to investigative journo school and do some digging. The Vole has had a many-core CPU design team on the payroll for a while now. I've heard that is can run anything via a new runtime complier tech. OS390 on a Vole chip, geddit?
Any news about Rock? It taped out and they had silicon back a good long while ago, but nothing has been heard since.
Hm... Is anyone connecting the dots here? The IBM/SUN acquisition fails. Microsoft hires a top guy from Sun. Sun needs a buyer. Something more is afoot here than meets the eye. I am not suggesting anything! :)
He's realised Sun's a dead duck and jumped for one of the few remaining employers on East Coast US that can't seem to stop itself from hiring people.
I mean, hell, Hallman joined Redmond from DEC, and used to run the Visual Studio division. What does that imply? Nothing, to me, at least.
Sure, he's a silicon hardware specialist, but he'd still have things to offer on endian maths, or 64 bit processing, for anyone writing a hardware abstraction layer, wouldn't he?
I certainly don't think he would have much to do with Xbox. Most of the reason the console makers wet for the PowerPC architecture was because the infrastructure was already written for it. Microsoft don't care how the insides of those things work. I mean who is it, actually makes the Xbox for Microsoft, again? Flextronics? If he was working on the Xbox, they'd be sending him to bloody Singapore!
Nah, they just want to make sure he's not working for anyone else.
They'll pay him a zillion dollars to sit quietly in the corner playing with little rag dolls.
:)
Could this be the lead developer of the next generation XBox chippery?