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Agreed, the idea of point to point connections is well established. Although dated now, SGI used a similar method of interface with their Xtalk architecture...Hence the reason most SGI systems had such large bandwidth paths for moving SD/HD video between the IO-CPU-VIDEO components in the 90's. Hell, what x86 system now can handle uncompressed HD with a dual 600MHZ processor and 8 year old video card?! But sadly, things move on...! (or do they?)Originally posted by The Architect
Intel replaced the dated FSB with a few unidirectional point to point connections (QuickPath)... Good for bandwidth, except that it is nothing new... A good example is HyperTransport used by AMD. The basic concept was around 10-15 years ago, perhaps even before that (though I can't think of examples).
Ah, yes, the old SGIs... how could I have forgotten? :blush:Originally posted by halfloaf
Agreed, the idea of point to point connections is well established. Although dated now, SGI used a similar method of interface with their Xtalk architecture...Hence the reason most SGI systems had such large bandwidth paths for moving SD/HD video between the IO-CPU-VIDEO components in the 90's. Hell, what x86 system now can handle uncompressed HD with a dual 600MHZ processor and 8 year old video card?!
lol!Originally posted by halfloaf
But sadly, things move on...! (or do they?)
Could you clarify, "it isn't really better than what intel has been doing?"Originally posted by The Architect
From what I have seen, a top of the line i7 is only 37% faster than a top of the line Core 2 Quad. That isn't really better than what Intel has been doing (Pentium 4 execpted of course ).
I also like the fact that you've again said that "its been done before", which kinda makes me think, if its so obvious to do then intel or AMD are a bit slow on the take up to incorporate it, then get you CV into them, you would be worth a fortune, maybe you could design the "Amazing wonder chips" with completly new technology thats never been done before???Originally posted by The Architect
[BIntel will probably replace it next year with another model, and the hype will start all over again[/B]
Design amazing wonder chips? Me? Nah, I only comment on amazing wonder chips...Originally posted by gster123
I also like the fact that you've again said that "its been done before", which kinda makes me think, if its so obvious to do then intel or AMD are a bit slow on the take up to incorporate it, then get you CV into them, you would be worth a fortune, maybe you could design the "Amazing wonder chips" with completly new technology thats never been done before???