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    Intel 80 core CPU 5ghz@1.6teraflops

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    http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=AgHIhstHdw8

    60 amps... Wow
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    wow !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



    wow again and again and again!!!!
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    Doesn't really mean a huge amount, the cores are very basic, not x86 designs.

    The real take home from the project seems to be the high speed routing between the cores, the teraflop output is just a way of making it interesting as a stage demo/news item.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gillll View Post
    wow !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



    wow again and again and again!!!!
    thats such a great picture you cant see the person behind the fingers face but you can imagine its expression

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    Quote Originally Posted by Battle_Rattle View Post
    60 amps... Wow
    That's not much. Take for example a 105 W max power usage and let's say 1,35 V wehre it happens (around about fo today Core 2s). Remember, P=U*I, therefore I=P/U which makes the current almost 80 amps.

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