i dont think this uses Quick Path Interconnects yet... the article stated this was still Penryn.
Theres also a bit at the end where the articles stated AMD chiming in and saying "Intel has taken the old front-side bus architecture and added 6 cores to it,"
i dont play MMOs myself...
but what if you assign these to selected players? via some sort of invite. It would sort of be the equivalent of granting someone "moderator" status in a forum. You ask them if they want to play a "role", something fairly long term,(or short, depends on the role and your story if you have one, i guess) and they get a sort of reward or benefit from it. As for coordination, unless you have a particular story you really wanna tell, why not just have the players act out their roles as best they see fit? the last few letters of most MMO are R, P, and G after all...
speaking of appropriate... Monty Python, hosted on YouTube, powered by Python, named after the show Monty Python...
im thinking its because graphene is thin -- one atom thin... i guess when you stack pairs of them, you get a football field's worth of surface area.
i dont think this uses Quick Path Interconnects yet... the article stated this was still Penryn. Theres also a bit at the end where the articles stated AMD chiming in and saying "Intel has taken the old front-side bus architecture and added 6 cores to it,"
i dont play MMOs myself... but what if you assign these to selected players? via some sort of invite. It would sort of be the equivalent of granting someone "moderator" status in a forum. You ask them if they want to play a "role", something fairly long term,(or short, depends on the role and your story if you have one, i guess) and they get a sort of reward or benefit from it. As for coordination, unless you have a particular story you really wanna tell, why not just have the players act out their roles as best they see fit? the last few letters of most MMO are R, P, and G after all...
read the english version of the site with a french accent in their head? ...