[ydl-gen] Happy Holidays!

Derick Centeno aguilarojo at verizon.net
Sun Dec 25 11:40:45 MST 2005


Thanks Dr. Sacco.  I'll review it with great interest!  Golly, gee, 
maybe there is a Santa after all.
Thanks again, for that reference.

Here's something I was keeping to myself as I'm not sure how many are 
really interested in these areas.  Maybe there'll be something here 
which interests you:

http://www.ifs.uni-linz.ac.at/ifs/research/areas/areas.html

Thanks again Dr. Sacco.

Sincerely, Derick.

On Dec 25, 2005, at 8:51 AM, Joseph E. Sacco, Ph.D. wrote:

> Ain't technology grand? Gordon Moore was correct. As someone who owns 
> a dual processor 533MHz G4 PowerMac, I certainly understand 
> development time, time to market, and timed obsolescence.
>
> Processor design is now more easily tailored towards an intended 
> application. The Xbox processor series is a case in point.
>
> Found a paper on the WEB entitled "Multicore, dual-core, and the 
> future of Intel". It  is a bit dated, but interesting.
>
>    http://arstechnica.com/articles/paedia/cpu/intel-future.ars/1
>
>
> -Joseph
>
>
> ======================================================================
> Derick Centeno wrote:
>> Consider this:  Plot down enough cash now and one can stem onrushing 
>> obselescence for a few months, maybe?
>>
>> Oopps, excuse me.  It already is obsolete.  The Xbox is a PPC 
>> tri-core system with each core running at 3.62 GHz and a 500 MB ATI 
>> graphics card???
>> No blinking allowed, folks.  A quiet ... my gosh, will be sufficient.
>
> -- 
> joseph_sacco [at] comcast [dot] net
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