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News Open Compute unveils AMD Open 3.0, Intel photonics

Discussion in 'Article Discussion' started by Gareth Halfacree, 17 Jan 2013.

  1. Gareth Halfacree

    Gareth Halfacree WIIGII! Lover of bit-tech Administrator Super Moderator Moderator

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  2. SinxarKnights

    SinxarKnights Minimodder

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    Sorry I couldn't help myself. That's all I could think about when I read that.
     
  3. yougotkicked

    yougotkicked A.K.A. YGKtech

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    Who else thinks AMD's new platform seems rather dull in comparison to Intel's silicon photonics?

    The idea of instituting a new motherboard standard that aims to meet everyone's interests to replace the old standard they critique for attempting to do just that, sounds ill-advised. And the design hardly seems suitable to HPC use when it only provides 1.5 PCI slots.

    The photonics on the other hand, are really exciting. A super-high-speed interconnect like that could be quite valuable to the super-computing industry, where communication between processing nodes is always one of the biggest bottlenecks on performance.
     
  4. fluxtatic

    fluxtatic What's a Dremel?

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    I kinda hate to say it, but you sound like the guy coming down on a 5-year-old for being a bad artist when the kid's playing with his crayons next to Salvadore Dali.

    Let's see, Intel is, give or take, at least a full generation ahead of AMD and is currently sitting on several billion dollars. Meanwhile, AMD spent 5 years reinventing NetBurst, and Rory Reed is currently contemplating offering $5 handies in the porn theater down the street to keep the company afloat.
     
  5. Fujukami

    Fujukami What's a Dremel?

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    And your point is? Its not like Intel is to blame for AMD's lack of progress. And yes, for Silicon Photonics.

     

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