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- TPC is so last millennium?
- I suggested yesterday that Suns second CMT/SMP generation uni-processor will surprise people in terms of total performance on traditional database tasks, but thats based on a fairly naive measure: most RDBMS transaction completions per minute. Since its hard to argue with people who say theres more to performance...
- Tags: EEMBC, performance
- Blog posts 2006-12-12
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- More on PPC vs. x86
- More on PPC vs. x86?The auto-vectorisation optimisation is a part of the GNU Compiler Collection. The optimisation is:an optimisation that automates loop vectorisation at tree-SSA level - and is therefore very much not just PPC specific;not IBMs (i.e. not 'their "GCC Auto-Vectorisation Compiler"')."IBM hasn't reported on the other embedded...
- Tags: Development tools, Processors, Intel x86, PPC, IBM Corp., Apple Inc., GCC, Apple Macintosh, compiler, optimisation
- Discussion threads 2006-08-30
- Here Jini, Here Jini, Jini, jini
- Right now the MulticoreExpo that's been going on at the Santa Clara Convention Center in California is wrapping up. ARM's John Goodacre, chair of EEMBC Multiprocessing benchmark group, was planning to present a session entitled A technical insight into the EEMBC MP benchmarks that I would have loved to attend....
- Tags: Java, Jini, Jini system
- Blog posts 2006-03-23
- Applying the Midas touch to Mactel
- Applying the Midas touch to MactelFreescale had their chanceFreescale was around and in-contention when Apple made their latest deal with the devil. Why didn't Apple jump on it in the first place? The roots of this decision go back to the begining, when Apple, IBM and Motorolla came together to...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Linux, Tools & Techniques, Operating systems, Processors, Apple Inc., PPC, Freescale, Motorolla, Daystar Technology today
- Discussion threads 2006-02-16
- Astonishing performance numbers from Freescale
- Freescale's G4 successor, the e600 based series, is now making its way into the world with the 1.7Ghz MPC7448 available since June of last year and the MPC8641D apparently coming out this spring. It's the MPC8641D that's most important in the long run because its internal architecture combines I/O,...
- Tags: Advanced Micro Devices Inc., MPC8641D
- Blog posts 2006-02-14
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