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    Very interesting GP-GPU article at Penstarsys


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    GP-GPU and Why AMD Bought ATI
    You have to read this 0_0

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    Wow, that all sounds very promissing. We´ll just wait and see I guess.

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    great read
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    Excellent read. It's great to see a mix-and-match approach to multi-cored cpu's. There's no use using one type of core for everything if a better, more efficient counterpart can do the same thing.

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    Ok im really a major n00b with cores/architectures, but isint this something similar to the cell? Multiple cores for performing functions other then the usual cpu functions?

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