Re: Overview Of New Intel Core i7(Nehalem) Processor



On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 08:38:17 -0700, John Larkin
<jjlarkin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Tue, 9 Jun 2009 22:36:11 -0700 (PDT), "whatnext@xxxxxxxxx"
<whatnextur@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Before entering on the details about the architectural features
present on the Nehalem CPUs, let?s make a summary of the base elements
that are common to the many different versions: server, desktop and
notebook. It?s worth noticing how the new architecture engineering
process used by Intel aims at obtaining CPUs that can be used in all
three sectors, by simply slightly changing architecture and CPU
characteristics to better adapt to each of the sectors.




for more information visit http://www.intel-intel99.blogspot.com

It's tragic that superb silicon processing and vicious business
tactics have made the horrid x86 mess the dominant processor.

It's a serious risk to national security, too.

John

You're a goddamned idiot with some of the crap you spew.

ALL hardware can be hacked, idiot. Notice, however, that no military
gear of late ever has been. Compromised by spies, yes. But raw hack?
Absolutely not. Regardless of the platform, you sumbitch.

The key to stopping hackers and thieves will be software.

Cloud computing is in our near future, and once you jump on, you will
not jump back out of the wormhole again.

Stupid remarks like yours, based on some bent brain idiom about the way
you think things are, is about as counter-productive as it gets.

Consider this as having been "Hot pursuit"... of your lies.
.



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