Ars Technica's Hannibal on IBM's Cell
endersdouble writes "Ars Technica's Jon "Hannibal" Stokes, known for
his many articles on CPU technology, has posted a new article on IBM's new Cell processor. This one is the first part of a series, and covers the processor's approach to caching and control logic. Good read."
Thank god. I've enjoyed his articles in the past, and if experience is any indication, I will have the false impression that I understand this stuff in a nontrivial way for up to three hours. This is not meant to rag on Hannibal, BTW.
WIth a name like that, I expect to see pictures of him eating those Cell processors, and describing how they taste.
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Oh, yeah? Well I have Windows XP on my IBM 5150. Well, not so much Windows XP as MS-DOS. Version 2.0. But I have two floppy drives, so I don't even have to take out the system disk to play Oregon Trail!