Unleashing the Power of the Cell Broadband Engine
An anonymous reader writes "IBM DeveloperWorks is running a paper from the MPR Fall Processor Forum 2005 explores programming models for the Cell Broadband Engine (CBE) Processor, from the simple to the progressively more advanced. With nine cores on a single die, programming for the CBE is like programming for no processor you've ever met before."
I read this on digg days ago...
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The problem will be for much of the IT industry is that those making the decisions would ask only one question:
Does it Run Windows?
If the answer is no that the manager will say something like:
"I don't care if the processor is the most powerful ever developed, costs next to nothing to produce and will allow us to build a powerful computer the size of of pea. If it doesn't run Windows, then I'm not interested".
And that sums up the total IT knowledge of that manager.