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Re: Film at 11:00
From: Tony Li <tli () jnx com>
Date: Wed, 1 Jan 1997 22:24:01 -0800 (PST)
There's not enough volume in high-end box market to get to the break-even point on the price-performance. That's not clear. Providing that there's a way to get a bunch of cheapo CPUs to do the job. True, but there's a complexity hit (which translates into a reliability hit and a development lag) from this approach. And don't forget the DRAM vs SRAM issue. I did the arithmetic. Fortunately, there are new memory technologies today that are more interesting than those when we started work on the SSE. And ASIC technology helps you further here... Tony - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Current thread:
- Re: Film at 11:00, (continued)
- Re: Film at 11:00 alex (Jan 03)
- Re: Film at 11:00 Jonathan Heiliger (Jan 03)
- Re: Film at 11:00 Ravi Chandra (Jan 04)
- Re: Film at 11:00 Tony Li (Jan 03)
- Re: Film at 11:00 Ravi Chandra (Jan 04)
- Re: Film at 11:00 alex (Jan 01)
- Re: Film at 11:00 Avi Freedman (Jan 01)
- Re: Film at 11:00 Tony Li (Jan 01)
- Re: Film at 11:00 Avi Freedman (Jan 01)
- Re: Film at 11:00 Jenn Roberts (Jan 01)
- Re: Film at 11:00 Vadim Antonov (Jan 01)
- Re: Film at 11:00 Tony Li (Jan 01)
- Re: Film at 11:00 Neil J. McRae (Jan 02)
- Re: Film at 11:00 Vadim Antonov (Jan 02)
- Re: Film at 11:00 Tony Li (Jan 02)
- Re: Film at 11:00 Vadim Antonov (Jan 02)
- Re: Film at 11:00 Mike Vallee (Jan 03)
- Re: Film at 11:00 Ravi Chandra (Jan 04)