Originally posted by: Kromis
Originally posted by: tanishalfelven
Originally posted by: RichUK
They'll probably mount this on a 1066FSB too.
LOL,
this artivcle was also on dailytech.
it was 80 cores on 80 procs for 6400 cores.
but i bet not even all of them will catch a x6800 while dealgin with (unoptimised) x86 code.
besides i can imagine a name for something like that. its called space heater
Wasn't that on a huge ass wafer?
That "huge ass wafer" was holding multiple 80x80 chips. (
Teraflop-on-a-chip) Each giant proc is a full 22mm x 13.7mm. So its still huge. But this isn't supposed to be a drop in for your 6600

Additionally, each core is a stripped down FPU
only chip. Which means that chip probably wont even compare to older P4s in general work. At the same time, the Cell has units to work on other things besides FPU, so it goes like this:
Current CPUs: Most general, most general performance. Limited Multithreaded capability
Cell: More specific, lower general performance with greater gains in its specific area. Greater Multithreaded capability.
Intel's Teraflop-on-a-chip: Most specific, lowest general performance with tremendous gains in FPU specific apps. Greatest Multithreaded capability.